In the narrative of "Wolf Hall," the protagonist reflects on the complexities of communication and understanding in relationships. He acknowledges the difficulty in conveying thoughts in a way that resonates with others, specifically mentioning Wykys, highlighting that effective explanations require an understanding of the listener's perspective.
The character also reveals a personal transformation influenced by his experiences in Florence, where his daily encounters with art brought him peace. Instead of resisting the challenges of life, he chose to adopt a more harmonious approach, suggesting that accepting beauty and creativity can lead to a more effortless existence.