Object
Laurie's Bathrobe
Anchors Laurie's domestic space, providing context for her state after a shower.
2 appearances
Purpose
To dry and cover the body after bathing and provide modesty and warmth when moving between private and semi-public domestic spaces.
Significance
Functions as a visual and emotional amplifier: the robe makes Laurie's domestic privacy and moral boundary tangible, heightening the impropriety of Sam and Josh's late-night visit. Its presence at the door crystallizes the ethical confrontation, underlines Laurie's authority and refusal, and intensifies the scene's personal stakes.
Appearances in the Narrative
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