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Open Window in Harlan Thrombey's Study

The open window in Harlan Thrombey's small study stands unobstructed, its frame exposing the interior to the outside world. Richard grips Harlan's prized baseball and hurls it through the gap with furious force during his rage-fueled outburst. This openness enables the throw, sending the ball flying outward as a direct release of his pent-up humiliation and resentment.
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Purpose

Provides ventilation, light, and an unobstructed path for objects to exit the study

Significance

Serves as the conduit for Richard's symbolic act of defiance against Harlan's psychological control, hurling the prized baseball outward. The action reveals Richard's fragility and risks drawing later scrutiny from investigators like Blanc, tying into family tensions and the murder probe.

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