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How does the Las Vegas story of the Duke's drifter friend compare to his own? What does this difference suggest?
Duke's drifter friend, a seemingly innocent bohemian, becomes a scapegoat; he is the random person forced to take on the onus of being punished for nothing (his crime is a nebulous charge of"vagrancy") while serious criminals get off scot free, or at the most with a large fine. The fact that such an innocent passerby can be shackled and Duke, given all of his antics, goes unscathed, supports the notion of senselessness and the lack of a genuine moral authority that seems to haunt Thompson about American culture. This story partners with Duke's astonishment...
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