The Pale King

Describe symbolism in The Pale King by David Foster Wallace

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Glendenning serves as a symbol the old-guard; highly efficient and refined but not current with modern thinking.

Lehrl is unproved, somewhat, and has risen through the ranks quickly. He represents new thinking, new methods, and a vastly changed opinion about the nature of the IRS.

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The Pale King