Wolf Hall
What is an example of symbolism in the novel, Wolf Hall?
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A single feather is worn by King Henry VIII in his hat after Mass in Calais. The feather in the hat, traditionally symbolic of accomplishment, is noted in Henry’s hat by Cromwell for two reasons. First, he has had much success in consolidating his power as head of church and state; and second, he has slept with Anne Boleyn.
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