Object
Donna's Shower Tile
Used humorously by Donna to exemplify everyday domestic disputes.
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Purpose
To serve as a waterproof, decorative surface element in a shower—covering walls or floors and protecting underlying structures from moisture.
Significance
Functions as a comic prop and tangible example of personal entitlement: Donna cites the tile to justify claiming a share of the budget surplus, collapsing large political stakes into a small household expense and sharpening themes of ownership, symbolism, and petty versus public priorities.
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