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Windows in Austin Friars Great Hall
Tall windows line the Great Hall of Austin Friars, admitting crisp, cold daylight that shafts across the breakfast table. This sharp light cuts through the morning air, illuminating Thomas Cromwell, Gregory Cromwell, Richard Cromwell, and Wriothesley's tense exchange over Gregory's mission to Calais. The glow sharpens Gregory's perceptive jab at Wriothesley's jealousy and Richard's dismissal, casting stark shadows that mirror the household's fractured loyalties.
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Purpose
Admit daylight into the Great Hall
Significance
Amplify the chilly atmosphere of simmering ambition and rivalry during the breakfast, where Wriothesley's abrupt exit underscores threats to Cromwell's inner circle
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