Morgan Williams expresses a sense of curiosity and contemplation about his marriage, questioning the dynamics and circumstances he's encountered. This reflection is not a profound concern but rather a habitual contemplation that he seems to repeat, akin to a persistent sniffle or headache experienced by others. His wonder encapsulates a common feeling in relationships where partners ponder their compatibility and the nuances of their shared life.
In "Wolf Hall," author Hilary Mantel captures this characteristic of Morgan Williams to convey the everyday uncertainties that accompany marriage. It illustrates a dimension of human relationships where ordinary thoughts and reflections create a tapestry of emotions, emphasizing that such wonders are a normal part of navigating partnerships.