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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter S. Thompson

2023-06-25 16:10:17

In many ways, Las Vegas can get rid of stressful lives. Spend all the worries and problems in the daily lives of American people. Many people will seek fame and wealth. When searching for this American dream, it will cost a lot. Hunter S. Thompson paid such a big price, and yet he did not reach the American dream he was looking for. In Thompson's novel "Fear and disgust to Las Vegas", Thompson can change medicine and even connect you and your best friend, and these medicines can make you happy American dreams Please fully understand the promised happiness through implications and symbols.

I finished Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and disgust in Las Vegas". The adventure of Las Vegas' protagonist and his lawyers during the weekend of 1971 was almost unrealistic, but it was reliable. Besides that, the honest way Thompson speaks about the death of American dreams and the lack of understanding of drug business by law enforcement agencies is very realistic. After completing this book, I began to read Gary Paulson 's Transall Sage. This is 12 years old when I went to junior high school the most. This is the only book I have read about a boy who has been sucked in by another more book, a more primitive world of mysterious white light ever. He must survive in this new world and continue to adventure to find the mysterious light carrying him. I remember that it was a very good book, and I realized that reading at the age of 28 is not a very good literary work. Other related contents of my future book review series

Whether it is a typical non-fiction novel or a typical example of honeymoon news, Las Vegas's fear and disgust, writer Hunter Thompson and his violent lawyer traveled through the country's strangest expedition I am starting to do. One of their main goals was trying to find American dreams filled with enough medicine and wine to discern bull elephants. Absolutely despicable two people eventually threatened to look for answers to more ambiguous and subjective conceptual questions that cover Las Vegas' duties.

This year's college composition and communication meeting (CCCC) went to Las Vegas, and my main street exile and Hunter S. Thompson was in my heart. In 1972, Thompson announced "fear and disgust" in Las Vegas, and the subtitle was "barbarian of the American Dream Heart". No matter how good or bad it is, this book has bothered me from the early twenties. This book was filmed in the most despicable places you could imagine - all crimes without murder are part of a fictional / reality / surreal "story". At the end of this article, I do not really like Raoul Duke, the protagonist and the talker of this work, but I can not deny that he is making an important claim about "American Dream". Duality plagued our night and day in the 21st century in the United States