Object
C.J.'s Glasses
Prescription eyewear for reading, distinct from fabric cloths used for temporary eye covering.
9 appearances
Purpose
Provide near-vision correction for reading and close work, used as a practical aid to review briefing materials and timetables.
Significance
The glasses function as a procedural prosthetic that anchors C.J.'s professional poise; their placement and removal punctuate emotional shifts. When she reads the clinical timetable and learns the condemned's mother's name, the act of wearing the glasses frames the collapse of bureaucratic distance and signals a moral turning point that raises the President's stakes.
Appearances in the Narrative
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