Causal
medium strength
Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
From
Anne’s Paranoia and the Beheaded Drawing: A Test of Loyalty in the Shadow of Rome
S1E2
·
Wolf Hall Episode 2
To
The Drawing’s Shadow: Anne’s Paranoia and Cromwell’s Double Bind
S1E2
·
Wolf Hall Episode 2
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Anne sets Cromwell to work on finding the source of a threatening drawing, and then Cranmer indicates that Norfolk is upset at Wolsey having called a convocation. Cromwell seems to be working for both sides at this point."
About Causal Connections
A directly causes B. The first event sets forces in motion that produce the second. These are the load-bearing connections of plot--remove one and the story structure collapses.
Related Connections
Callback
→ Cromwell's Strategic Interruption: The Boleyn Scandal …
Causal
→ Cromwell’s Legal Triumph and Cranmer’s Unspoken …
Causal
→ Anne’s Fracturing Mask: A Public Meltdown …
Causal
→ The Boleyns’ Desperation: Cromwell’s Silent Coup
Character Continuity
→ The Queen’s Unraveling: A Crown of …
Character Continuity
→ Cromwell’s Dual Interrogations: Power and Pregnancy
Character Continuity
→ Anne’s Pragmatic Cruelty: The Jezebel Gambit …
Character Continuity
→ The Needlework Gambit: Anne’s Scorn and …
Character Continuity
→ Mary Boleyn’s Humiliation: A Courtly Unraveling …
Character Continuity
→ The Cost of Victory: Mary’s Gambit …
Escalation
→ The Blacksmith’s Gambit: Katherine’s Defiance and …
Escalation
→ The Serpent’s Whisper: Seeds of Anne’s …
Foreshadowing
→ The Boatman’s Gossip: Slander as a …
Thematic Parallel
→ The Holy Maid’s Prophecy: A Sword …
Thematic Parallel
→ Cromwell’s Ruthless Pragmatism: The Boatman’s Gossip …
Callback
← Wolsey’s Crucible: Pedigree, Power, and the …
Character Continuity
← The Boleyn Sisters’ Fractured Loyalty: A …
Escalation
← Cromwell’s High-Stakes Gamble: Anne’s Ambition vs. …
Foreshadowing
← Mary Boleyn’s Veiled Warning: The Sister’s …