Character Continuity medium strength S2E1 → S2E2

Narrative Connection

How these two moments in the story relate


Why These Connect

The narrative assertion

"Wriothesley witnesses Henry's ferocious rage over Pole's book; later, when he urges Cromwell to destroy Norfolk, Cromwell warns him not to put the King 'in the killing vein,' a direct lesson from that display."

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Why This Matters Across Episodes

The longer arc this connection carries

This shows Wriothesley's incomplete grasp of the danger of royal anger despite seeing its consequences; Cromwell's caution attempts to temper his aggression, pointing to a recklessness that could later jeopardize him.

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.

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