Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Margery Seymour's warning about the headdress—that 'that headdress is a noose, not a crown'—is now in play as Jane wears the actual crown; Margery's presence beside Jane in the privy chamber shows her continued watchfulness over her daughter's dangerous ambition."
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Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
Margery Seymour's character continuity is central: her fear that Jane's ambition will lead to execution is now tested, as Jane has actually become queen but remains under the same threat that consumed Anne. Margery's silent, commanding presence in the later episode reflects her unrelenting vigilance.
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.