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Cranmer’s Letter to Cromwell
A letter from Thomas Cranmer to Thomas Cromwell, delivered by Rafe Sadler during Cromwell's imprisonment in the Tower of London. The letter contains a mix of praise for Cromwell's rise under Henry VIII's favor and veiled accusations of treason, reflecting Cranmer's own divided loyalties. Cromwell reads the letter aloud in his prison cell, where it extinguishes his brief hope sparked by Rafe's arrival. The letter is delivered during their final meeting, amid news of Cromwell's family's safety, and expresses Cranmer's sorrow over the treason charges while stopping short of any bold intervention. The document underscores the isolation and tension of Cromwell's imprisonment, with Rafe Sadler observing the exchange in the dim confines of the cell.
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Purpose
Deliver Cranmer's expression of sorrow and cautious support to Cromwell
Significance
Offers Cromwell a faint, conditional lifeline from a key ally, yet its hesitance catalyzes his resolve to protect his family by severing ties, amplifying his tragic isolation as execution nears
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