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Tom Christie’s rigid religious views clash violently with the Frasers' progressive medicinal practices.

Narrative Contraction and The Ethics of Testimony: An Analysis of Outlander Season 6, Episode 6, "The World Turned Upside Down"

This paper provides a critical analysis of the sixth episode of Outlander Season 6, titled "The World Turned Upside Down." The episode serves as a pivotal juncture in the season's narrative arc, functioning as a transition from the slow-burn domestic tension of Fraser’s Ridge to the explosive legal conflict that defines the season's climax. This analysis explores the episode’s handling of psychological deterioration—specifically the manifestation of Claire’s trauma—and the thematic juxtaposition of domesticity against the encroaching chaos of the American Revolution. Furthermore, the paper examines the episode’s controversial handling of Malva Christie’s narrative arc, discussing the implications of her false accusation as a device that propels the series into a courtroom drama genre.

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Even in its grimmest moments, the production design is impeccable.