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Wolsey's Drafty Hall
Hollow and drafty hall in Wolsey's Esher residence carries a chill that sharpens the somber mood. Thomas Cromwell stares into nearby firelight after Cavendish mentions his dead family, triggering silence. The space confines their tense debate on the Chancellor's successor, its emptiness mirroring Wolsey's fading authority as Cromwell predicts Thomas More's rise.
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Purpose
Venue for private political conversations
Significance
Embodies Wolsey's crumbling power; exposes Cromwell's buried grief amid strategic foresight, bridging personal loss and court intrigue.
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