Object
Cromwell's Knife
A concealed weapon symbolizing Thomas Cromwell's repressed violence and the fragility of his political position. Its presence in the confrontation with the Duke of Norfolk underscores the immediate physical threat Cromwell faces amid accusations of treachery.
17 appearances
Purpose
Weapon for self-defense or attack
Significance
Exposes Cromwell's survival instincts and detachment from court emotions; the sudden draw heightens tension, foreshadows violence in alliances, and marks his rejection of Mary's seduction as he prioritizes power over vulnerability.
Appearances in the Narrative
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