Widespread Panic Symbols & Objects

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Widespread Panic Symbols & Objects

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The Pills and Medical Equipment

Freddy notes that he is carrying digitalis and that his friends are using various pieces of equipment such as oxygen masks, which are symbols of their age. Freddy freely admits that he brought on some of these problems himself, and it seems likely this applies to others as well.

The Anonymous Payments

Freddy sends anonymous payments to the family of the first man he killed, which is a symbol that he may feel guilty. Freddy is aware that killing this man is also a symbol that he is the kind of man who will do acts like this.

Throw-Down Guns

Throw-down guns are symbols of police officers who are prepared to stage scenes to make it seem a police shooting is justified. This requires planning ahead, such as when Freddy joins the four officers who are trying to find Akin. Their instructions...

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