Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Norfolk's characterization of Anne Boleyn's circle as feral and untamed is visually echoed by William Brereton's 'Wild Man' costume in the Christmas masque, and his crude outburst about his lack of undergarments reinforces the image of an ungovernable, animalistic courtier."
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Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
The Wild Man costume and Brereton's vulgar behavior in Episode 105 serve as a symbolic embodiment of the threat Norfolk perceived in Episode 104. This visual continuity deepens the narrative thread that Brereton is a dangerously uncontainable presence in the court, linking the political resentment to its physical manifestation.
About Symbolic Parallel Connections
A and B share symbolic meaning. Objects, gestures, or images recur with accumulated significance, building a visual or symbolic vocabulary for the story.