Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Cromwell's loyalty to Wolsey, tested in the first episode as he navigates the Cardinal's humiliation at York Place, is directly continued in the second episode as he returns to Esher bearing the devastating news of 44 charges against Wolsey, including More's personal betrayal."
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Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
This connection traces George Cavendish's trajectory as a witness to Wolsey's fall. In Episode 1, he stands among the dismayed household staff at York Place, his anxiety palpable. In Episode 2, he is the somber bearer of tragic news, his demeanor one of quiet devastation. The continuity shows Cavendish's role evolving from a passive observer of Wolsey's humiliation to an active participant in managing the aftermath, his loyalty deepening as the stakes rise.
About Character Continuity Connections
A character's state in A evolves into their state in B. The same person, changed by time-- tracking how experience shapes identity across the narrative.