The Other Boleyn Girl Theme of Love

Before she was a witch on American Horror Story, Tina Turner sang "What's Love Got to Do with It?" That phrase should be on the Boleyn coat of arms—which, if we designed it, would feature a monogrammed "B," a rose, and a bottle of poison or two.

In The Other Boleyn Girl, the Boleyns try to deny love, seeing it as a roadblock in their quest for their throne. They don't realize that denying love is like denying breathing, eating, or watching videos of Ariana Grande's musical impressions online. Anne seals away her heart to become the ruthless queen we all know and love (or love to hate), while Mary changes her life for love and lives happily ever after.

Questions About Love

  1. Does Mary love Henry VIII? Does Anne love him? Does anyone love him? Or does he only love himself?
  2. On the other hand, does Henry VIII love any of his mistresses? Does he love his wife, Katherine?
  3. How does love interfere with the Boleyn family's plans for power?
  4. Why does Mary love her second husband, William Stafford? What is different about him?