Object
President Bartlet's Walking Cane
A waist-high, single-shaft wooden walking cane with a gently curved handle, worn varnish, and a small metal ferrule. Slim and portable, it fits easily in Bartlet's hand as he plants himself in the hallway doorway; aides glance at its presence and adjust their posture. The cane bears small scuffs and a softened grip from frequent use, read by others as both a practical support and an extension of the President's physical authority.
2 appearances
Purpose
Provide physical support for walking and steadying weight while standing or moving.
Significance
The cane functions as a personal signifier that punctuates Bartlet's entrance and anchors his authority during the moral confrontation. Its presence shifts the room's power dynamics, marking the President's physical bearing and lending weight to his demand for a public denunciation.
Appearances in the Narrative
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