[ANIMATIC] All You Wanna Do(beheaded)- Six the Musical

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Alright, so I see many people commenting facts about Howard's life, but many are actually false or rumors, so here are some that you can easily verify:

1- Despite being from aristocratic descent, her family was pretty poor, her father being one of 21 children and herself being 10th out of 11 kids. Her parents, especially father, often found themselves begging for money.

2- She was Anne Boleyn's first cousin (her father and Boleyn's mother being siblings), BUT she also was Jane Seymour's distant cousin (their grandmothers were sisters). Which means that out of 6 wives, three were blood related. He really had a thing for this family.

3- We don't actually know how old she was when she died. Her exact date of birth being unknown (sometime in 1523), she was either 18 (most probable since she died at the beginning of 1542, in February) or 19.

4- This is also the reason why we don't know whether she married Henry at 16 or 17; however, we do know how old he was: 49. All we know is that she got beheaded one year and 8 months after their marriage (or, 3 months after her title of Queen got taken away).

5- Her mother died in 1528, and soonly after, Katherine H. was send to live with her father's stepmother, the Dowager Duchess (of Norfolk). Sadly, the Duchess was negligeant and wouldn't really educate any of her wards (kids of artistocratic but poor relatives), especially not the girls.

6- Because of that, Howare was influenced by the other female wards who would allow men into sleeping areas at night, to play cards obviously.

7- As she was clearly more interested in dance & music than studies (she wasn't really ever described as a scholar), she started music lessons with two teachers, one of them being Henry Mannox, who took advantage of her by using the 6th fact, making her think that was normal (which it technically was back then, but not for non-married young girls.)

8- We do NOT actually know Mannox's age either. We suspect he was in his early to mid-twenties (around 23), but he might have been up to 36 years old.

9- He abused her for around 2 years; however, they both admitted, at court, that while they did have sexual contact, they didn't have penetrative sex. Which is STILL extremely gross, considering she was 13 and groomed.

10- After that, Dereham and her entamed a "relationship" when she was 15. He was either 29 or 32 (some think he was 25 but it's pretty unlikely + still wrong & morally reprehensible). According to records, they would call each other "husband" and "wife", and admitted to having signed a precontract marriage. If the Duchess hadn't found out about their "relationship", they would've echanged vows and would've been married in the eyes of Church.

11- She met Henry when she became a lady-in-waiting for Anna of Cleves, via her uncle the Duke of Norfolk who got her her place at the court.

12- The Howard family really wanted her to marry Henry, as a way to recreate the influence from Boleyn's reign (reminder, Boleyn's mother was a Howard herself).

13- Henry actually nicknamed her "his very jewel of womanhood"; the "rose without a thorn" is likely a myth.

14- "No other wish but his [Henry's]", that's what her motto became.

15- She was also Thomas Culpeper's distant cousin.

16- When she got arrested for infidelity, the King ordered to the guards to remove any object that might help her commit suicide.

17- As she had sex with Dereham (oh, he's back), the man got hanged as she got beheaded. Both his and Thomas' heads were placed on spikes atop London Bridge.

18- Defending herself, she denied any precontract and standed by her version: Dereham had raped her. While this IS what happened, as a 15yo can't consent to a ~30yo, them calling each other spouses got her unbelieve (despite the grooming & all, again, this happened over 4 centuries ago).

19- She did repeat laying her head under the block for hours and hours, the night during her execution.

20- Howard made a speech before getting beheaded, saying that her punishment was "worthy and just", asking for her family's mercy (as everyone but the Duke of Norfolk got arrested) and praying for her soul. She also said that she "deserved to die a thousand deaths for betraying the king, who had always treated [her] so graciously".

21- According to the popular folklore, her last words were "I die a Queen, but I would rather have died the wife of Culpeper". However, no witness reported this, instead talking about her speech of regret. Last words of a Queen being pretty much important AND getting reported to the King, it's extremely unlikely that she ever said that.

21- We do NOT know whether Culpeper raped her or not. Historians do suspect it, the writing of the letter found in his room being erratic and looking forced, but outside of this, we don't know. While K. Howard was saying Dereham raped her, she always admitted having an intercourse with Thomas. Jane Boleyn (Anne B's sister-in-law, her brother's widow) also witnessed & even organized some of their meetings, which is the reason why she died, joining her husband, sister-in-law and cousin-in-law.

22- And to finish: even in the case were Thomas didn't rape her, he used her to gain political power. The King was sick (hence why he died not so long after beheading Howard), and having been friend with him while having a relationship with the Queen would've gotten him a lot of power after Henry's death. He never loved her. Wasn't her lover, and wasn't her friend either.

[I'm done and it took me an hour to research and write so pls be nice if I made any typo <3]

DevGame
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It's so sad how at the end she says
"It's never ever different"
She's lost all hope thanks to these older, abusive men.

ricocarpenter
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I like how she described all the other guys attractiveness and Henry’s just Henry

sup
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Personally I feel like”play times over” shows how she was forced to grow up due to trauma at such a young age

spooky_ghosty
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A really depressing fact:
Before she was beheaded she LITERALLY *ran* the *ENTIRETY* of her halls *SCREAMING* her innocence.

threedicksonabench
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In the song you can hear how everytime she sings, "We have this connection" she slowly starts to sing it with less sincerity and more bitterness. Really sad but gives me so many chills

hopeworld_
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The way she says “so we got married” you can tell she wasn’t ready

kakegacha
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Music teacher: "i feel a connection"

Katherine: *ok g r o o m e r.*

imsodone
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a song about a woman who was raped by at least 3 men then beheaded for being raped.

danayanmiew
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In my opinion her story is the saddest like she just wanted love

Suki_Sweet._.
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I really like how you actually drew the age differences between the versions of Katherine and the other men, it really shows how young she really was with the first man who took advantage of her. Amazing job!

tepigtrainer
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Katherine’s story is so sad. She was so mentally unstable. She clearly suffered Stockholm syndrome, so traumatized by the sexual abuse at a young age that her mind convinced her that she was in love with the 36 yr old man that molested her. It all started from there, making her find toxic man to fall for.

xoxogarden
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Ya'll, this girl needs to be reincarnated so she can have a better life

ryanlynn
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you’re the only person I’ve seen so far actually portray her as a child and I am so grateful for that

yaboi
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I like to think all these ladies sit up in heaven and chat about how AWFUL their husband was.

charleslebowski
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It so sad because you can see the childish language she uses and that shows how she was just a child :(

cherrypop
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This song: Is emotional and talks about serious themes
Henry: **aggressively T-Poses**

neolicious
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I just realized, when she's talking about Culpeper, she says, "Just mates, no chemistry." That line is so sad to me because she felt like she finally found a friend who cared about her and didn't have some alternative motive but in the end, he was just as bad as every the other men that abused her. The men in her life only liked her because she was young and could be taken advantage of. Even Dereham who was supposed to be her true love before she married Henry was just using her and mostly loved her for sex.

sunnydaze
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I love how you made most of the animatic pink, because Katherine viewed everything through rose-coloured glasses. And then the black and white is Katherine reflecting on her decisions and memories.

mochiloki
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Her story is the saddest because she didn't even get to grow up, she was beheaded at 19 and she was so scared she couldn't make it up to the chopping block on her own.

AndromedaKai