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The soul of the story lived in the dark. Deep in a suburban parking garage at 2:00 AM, Woodward met "Deep Throat." This wasn't a hero in a cape; this was a man paralyzed by the weight of what he knew. He didn't give Woodward the answers; he gave him a compass:
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The climax isn't a chase or a shootout. It’s a moment of silence in the newsroom. Ben Bradlee, the editor, looks at his two young reporters. He knows that if they are wrong, the paper dies and the presidency remains a monarchy. If they are right, the country breaks. He chose to break the country to save its soul. The Legacy The soul of the story lived in the dark
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were two men who didn't belong. Woodward was the Yale-educated "golden boy" with military discipline; Bernstein was the college-dropout "rebel" with nicotine-stained fingers. They were the mismatched gears of a machine that shouldn't have worked, tasked with investigating a "third-rate burglary" at the Watergate complex. The Shadow in the Garage The climax isn't