Charlie Wilson's War

Describe symbolism in Charlie Wilson's War by George Crile

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Wilson's car serves as a symbol of his many scandals. He receives it from Wickersham, the father of the woman involved in the cocaine scandal. Then, on his way home to another woman while involved with Joanne Herring, he flees a hit and run in the Lincoln.

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Charlie Wilson's War