Emotional Echo medium strength S1E3 → S1E6

Narrative Connection

How these two moments in the story relate


Why These Connect

The narrative assertion

"Johane's fear about the consequences of Cromwell's religious bill (taking power from bishops) echoes in Cromwell's nightmarish vision of the feast—both show the human cost of his political machinery."

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Why This Matters Across Episodes

The longer arc this connection carries

Johane's question 'Aren't you afraid?' is met with Cromwell's bravado. But by Episode 6, his hallucination proves that the fear has metastasized into guilt. Johane represented the conscience that Cromwell was suppressing; the hallucination is that conscience resurfacing. The 'cattle stopped breeding' and 'birds fell from the sky' of Johane's prophecy are replaced by the image of Anne's flesh on hooks—a visceral, personal version of the apocalyptic collapse she warned about.

About Emotional Echo Connections

B evokes the same emotional register as A. The feeling rhymes even if the circumstances differ-- creating emotional continuity across the narrative.

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