Who offered to buy Charlie's soul?
Towards the end of Scent of a Woman, Al Pacino's character Lt. Col. Slade makes a passionate speech defending the protagonist, Charlie Simms. In it, he says that Charlie's soul is intact and non-negotiable, and he knows this because someone "offered to buy it". Who is he referring to?
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Once George has left the office, Trask (the headmaster) offers Charlie a bribe: a letter of recommendation that would virtually guarantee his acceptance to Harvard.
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