Object
Garvin's Large Oak Chest
Sergeant Benton pries open the heavy lid of this large oak chest in the church vestry after hearing Olive Hawthorne's frantic cries from inside. Garvin locked her within its sturdy wooden confines as a prison, exploiting its size and strength to restrain the white witch. Benton frees her just before Garvin returns, heightening the danger.
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Purpose
Imprisonment container
Significance
Garvin's use of the chest reveals his violent control over Olive and links him to the village's supernatural disturbances, pulling Benton from observer to ally in the crisis against the Master's schemes.
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