Object
Thomas More's Wooden Recorder
A wooden recorder played by Thomas More as a student at Lambeth Palace, later recalled by Thomas Cromwell as a symbol of their first encounter and More's intellectual past.
2 appearances
Purpose
Produce music via breath through finger holes
Significance
Triggers Cromwell's memory of class inversion with More, heightening relational tension during their garden walk amid political intrusions.
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