Whitehall Corner
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The dimly lit corner of Whitehall where Mark Smeaton skulks serves as a hiding spot for the opportunistic musician. The corner is shadowed and overlooked, providing Smeaton with a vantage point from which to observe Cromwell and the Boleyn faction. However, his presence is quickly noticed, and Cromwell dismisses him with a cold remark, reinforcing the corner’s role as a marginal space for those on the periphery of the court’s power. The location underscores Smeaton’s desperate attempts to insert himself into the intrigues of the powerful.
Dim, shadowed, and tense. The corner is a marginal space where opportunists like Smeaton lurk, hoping to catch a glimpse of the court’s inner workings.
Hiding spot for opportunists and eavesdroppers; a marginal space where those on the periphery of power attempt to gain insight or favor.
Represents the exclusionary nature of the court’s power structures. The corner’s dim lighting and shadowed nature mirror Smeaton’s peripheral status and his desperate attempts to ingratiate himself.
Open to anyone, but those who linger risk being dismissed or exposed.
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