Object
Indiana Jones' Fedora (snap‑brim hat)
Indiana Jones' well‑worn fedora (a snap‑brim hat) worn in the DC‑3 passenger cabin. Indy uses it to cover his eyes—tipping the brim to feign sleep while shedding his tuxedo and reclaiming adventurer gear, and later pulled low when he's unconscious during the biplane ambush. The hat anchors his shift from nightclub performer to rugged explorer and functions narratively to conceal his awareness, delay intervention, and heighten tension.
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Purpose
Headwear that Indy uses to cover his eyes and signal withdrawal
Significance
Reestablishes Indy's core adventurer identity after the tuxedo charade and sets firm boundaries against Willie's advances, pivoting the group dynamic toward survival amid banter
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