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Anne Boleyn goes down in history as an important icon whereas in Wolf hall she seems weird and mysterious. When she becomes a queen, she was a vital, charismatic leader with audacity. When Anne become queen, her family was already well known: her father was Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire and her mother was lady Elizabeth Howard. History portrays Anne as a remarkable character who may have been an adulteress but not guilty of anything. She was also viewed as an enigmatic figure in history, and truly had tremendous achievements in her life. She was presented as the second wife of King Henry VIII, though she tended to mislead the king. There is no denying that Anne Boleyn is the most mysterious and misunderstood individual in the six wives of Henry VIII that later cost her life. Anne Boleyn, though she goes down in history as an adulteress, she is definitely a powerful and mysterious woman, as seen in Wolf Hall.
Although, Anne Boleyn is hard to figure out as character, the king tires his best to have great connection with her and get closer to her. No matter the consequence would turn out to be. For instance, their marriage, they took enormous risk and secretly married. Due to oppose of the Pope Clement, who later excommunicated the king, the book Wolf Hall explains:
He scribbles a direction to the oversees: arrow to be picked out in gold. All goddesses have dark eyes. Like a wing tip from the dark, dread brushes him: what if Anne dies? Henry will want another woman. He will bring her to these rooms”. (416)
It’s obvious Henry’s Anne Boleyn is not priority to him; he wants and treasures his heir to spread. Except Anne treasures him more and thinks there is always tomorrow, happiness comes in small doses, and she will give him t...

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...sons, he wanted out of his way to marry again, and look for hope of having son to heir. Anne becomes used and no longer needed by the kind and this created a chrematistic of enigmatic that made Anne felt unlikable.
Anne Boleyn defiantly had profound impact on history, still her life and death is subject in many books and articles. She was unique and innocent Queen. Although the King Henry treated her so well she was still tough and strong. She is like hard rock that no one could break and that is the reason Henry was madly in love with her. Anne knew how to handle herself and she also loved mother to Elizabeth and loyal to Henry. Though she been mysterious at times with Henry, yet she was truthful, throughout her marriage to the king and loved him as much as he did. Anne Boleyn didn’t have the chance to fully show him and rather hidden her affection toward him.

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