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Henry VIII's Limp Hand (Wolf Hall Gathering)
Henry VIII’s right hand, described as limp and drooling during a doze at Wolf Hall’s evening gathering. Jane Seymour taps it lightly to wake him, a gesture that underscores his physical vulnerability and her political astuteness. Witnessed by Cromwell, Gregory Cromwell, Sir John Seymour, and Francis Weston, the act shifts power dynamics in the court.
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Significance
Jane Seymour taps the hand to rouse Henry VIII, signaling her subtle alliance with Cromwell while exposing the king's physical vulnerability to onlookers. This quiet intervention shifts power dynamics, positioning Jane as intellectually sharp and politically astute.
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