Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"The vulnerable silence between Cromwell and Cavendish in Episode 1—two men sitting in the feeble light of the fire, Cromwell staring into the flames, remembering his lost family—is echoed in Episode 2 by the dying Wolsey's vigil, where Cavendish stands at his bedside, offering the same quiet companionship in the face of death."
inferred by llm_cross_episode_character
Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
This connection traces George Cavendish's trajectory as a source of comfort. In Episode 1, he sits with Cromwell in the drafty hall, the mortified silence revealing the depth of Cromwell's grief. In Episode 2, he stands at Wolsey's bedside, offering reassurance that Cromwell is coming. Cavendish's role evolves from accidental witness to grief to intentional provider of solace, his loyalty manifesting as quiet devotion.
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.