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Sixth Wife

Sixth Wife
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  • ISBN-13: 9780609810262
  • ISBN: 060981026X
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group

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Plaidy, Jean

SUMMARY

1. Katharine urged her second husband, Lord Latimer, to downplay his religious convictions in order to avoid the king's punishment. How far does she follow her own advice to keep dangerous opinions quiet from the court? Does she become bolder as her years with Henry pass? Why?2. Katharine and her sister Anne agree that the wedding ring around Katharine's finger is akin to a noose around her neck. Does this overstate the case? Does Katharine also derive benefits from the throne? Based on Katharine's experience, is marriage to Henry a survivable stateor was it luck that saved her in the end?3. In describing Henry's style of leadership, Plaidy says that Henry threatens the nobility and courts the commoners. The reader experiences Henry's reign through the eyes of the court. How do you imagine a commoner would view Henry VIII?4. When Katharine asks the king for favors, Henry is pleased to be able to grant her that which he himself quietly wants, allowing him to feel at once benevolent and relieved. Do you think Katharine is aware of this dynamic? Does she orchestrate this dialogue to any degree, or is she sincerely appealing for favors on her own behalf?5. Do Mary, Elizabeth, and Edwardbound by their relationship to the king but by little elseconsider themselves a family? How would you describe their life in the palace? Having seen Henry's queens come and go, why do you think the royal children allow themselves to become so attached to Katharine Parr?6. Discuss Katharine's friendship with Jane Grey. Why is the queen so fond of the young girl? Is Katharine a good role model for Jane? If Jane were to become Edward's queen, what lessons from Katharine would help her in her role? Are there any ways in which Katharine's example would be detrimental to the pair?7. Dr. London's plot to forge documents implicating Katharine as a heretic is foiled when Katharine takes a hand in her own fate, sending a message to those who would destroy her that this queen will not easily be put away. Does this bold and intelligent image ring true throughout Katharine's reign as queen consort?8. The author often takes us inside Henry's head to witness the suspicions, longings, and justifications that lead him to act so unpredictably. Does this narrative device work to make him more sympathetic as a character, or more dangerous? Do his feelings about conscience and fraternity with God sound like insanity, or are they understandable as the musings of a man accustomed to great power?9. Elizabeth has many of the characteristics that made her father a strong and respected ruler. Does she also have qualities that could lead her to repeat Henry's cruelty? What do you see as weaknesses?10. Anne Askew is in many ways a dangerous friend for Katharine to have. Why does Katharine risk so much to help her? Does Katharine relate to her friend's religious zeal, or is she just trying to help a friend in need? Is she in any way responsible for Anne's fate?11. Henry VIII is described as a man of many moods and a fierce will. Henry himself repeatedly declares, "A king is still a man." Amid his many personassensualist, sovereign, diplomat, conqueror, husband, patient, fathercan you identify one "real" Henry? How would he describe himself? What might Henry the man have been like if he were not king?12. After reading Wriothesley's warrant for her arrest, Katharine despairs until Thomas Seymour urges her to fight for her life. Why does she not fight before this? Does she realize her advantage in having found the lost scroll, or could she have made more of the opportunity?13. What does Thomas find so alluring about Elizabeth? HowPlaidy, Jean is the author of 'Sixth Wife ', published 2005 under ISBN 9780609810262 and ISBN 060981026X.

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