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Charlie’s Coat (diner — personal outerwear)

A personal outer coat Charlie grabs as he prepares to leave the diner: mid-length and dark in tone, the fabric showing soft wear from frequent use and slightly rumpled sleeves. Charlie pulls it on with a terse, decisive motion; the garment functions as a wearable shield and an exit prop that physically punctuates his choice to depart the conversation.
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Purpose

Protective outerwear worn for warmth and to enable leaving the diner; serves practically to be put on before exiting.

Significance

Acts as a tangible marker of Charlie's refusal to be protected into submission and of the rupture between intimacy and political danger. The act of taking the coat and leaving converts private fury into physical departure, advancing the breakup and the club-opening crisis.

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