Back in her room Julia recollects, “King Henry VIII, I remember more now about what I read about him in college,” Julia says to herself. “I remember reading about his jousting accident. I can only imagine what having a horse, in full armor, falling on you could do. I also remember reading a report written by a doctor, just a few years ago, who was a specialist in brain injuries. He had become interested in Henry the VIII, wondering if his change in personality had been caused by this accident. What he found was that damage to the frontal lobe of the brain, which he felt had happened to King Henry, could result in a personality change, turning him into the tyrannical monster that history has portrayed him as being.”