Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"At the Bonvisi dinner, More accuses Cromwell of being no friend to the church and defends his own orthodoxy. In Episode 2, More directly warns Cromwell about his past associations and the danger Bilney faces, continuing their ideological conflict."
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Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
More's suspicion of Cromwell's reformist leanings persists and escalates from a social confrontation to a direct political threat, showing the ongoing clash between their worldviews.
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.