Object
Abbey Bartlet's Reading Glasses (President's Bedroom)
Specifically used during a significant moment in the President's bedroom.
2 appearances
Purpose
Provide near‑vision correction for reading close text (e.g., the State of the Union draft) and to assist Abbey in her role as physician and reader.
Significance
They act as a tactile catalyst: Bartlet removing Abbey's glasses precipitates an intimate kiss, and Abbey using them to read the speech exposes a critical typo that snaps the scene from domestic tenderness to political urgency. The glasses thus bridge personal vulnerability and public duty.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used