17th-Century Cornwall
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Events with rich location context
17th-century Cornwall is referenced indirectly as the companions’ recent location, from which they have just escaped. Though no longer physically present, its memory lingers in the companions’ dialogue and reactions, serving as a contrast to their new, unknown destination. The relative safety and familiarity of Cornwall are highlighted by the sudden shift to the cold and perilous environment of 'the coldest place in the world.' This location functions as a narrative foil, emphasizing the unpredictability and dangers of their time travels.
Nostalgic and contrasting, with a sense of relief at having escaped but also a growing unease about the unknown.
Recent location of escape and contrast to their new, perilous destination.
Represents the past dangers they have overcome, serving as a foil to the greater challenges they now face.
No longer accessible; the TARDIS has dematerialized from this location.
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