Wolf Hall

How does the author use foreshadowing in the novel, Wolf Hall?

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Holbein’s painting of Cromwell meets with mixed reviews by his family members. The worst opinion of all occurs with Cromwell, who believes he has come out looking like a murderer. This is a prescient and ominous statement, for Cromwell’s actions of supplanting the Pope with the King in England will lead to the execution of Thomas More.

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Wolf Hall, BookRags