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\subsection*The Tumbleweed The tumbleweed functions as a metaphor for the Dude himself—blown about by the winds of fate, with no clear destination, rolling through the detritus of Los Angeles. \endenumerate Unlike standard word processors

\beginenumerate \item \textbfThe Protagonist: Must possess a nickname (e.g., ``The Dude,'' ``The Walter,'' ``The Donny'') and a strictly defined wardrobe, usually involving sunglasses and a sweater. \item \textbfThe MacGuffin: An object of desire that ultimately signifies nothing (e.g., a rug, a briefcase, a severed toe). \item \textbfThe Misunderstanding: A case of mistaken identity that spirals into a convoluted plot which the protagonist has no interest in solving. \item \textbfThe Beverage: A specific drink consumed ritualistically (e.g., The White Russian, also known as a `Caucasian'). \item \textbfThe Bowling Alley: A setting that serves as a sanctuary from the chaos of the outside world. \endenumerate

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