Object
Bartlet's Commencement Speech Napkins
Bartlet jokes that he carries scribbled parts of his Georgetown commencement speech on crumpled napkins in his pocket. Will, the aide, and chancellor witness the quip as they finalize edits atop the staircase. The napkins stand in for hasty, informal prep amid the ceremony's pomp—unseen but evoked to humanize the President before descending.
4 appearances
Purpose
Quick mnemonic notes for last-minute speech delivery
Significance
Bartlet deploys the napkin joke to deflect anxiety over Zoey's departure, blending humor with vulnerability and underscoring his improvisational style under public pressure.
Appearances in the Narrative
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