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[[file:Duke_and_gonzo.png|thumb|Duke and gonzo]] '''Raoul Duke''' is a fictional character and the protagonist in [[Hunter S. Thompson]]'s novel ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]''. The character is a semi-autobiographical representation of Thompson himself, often referred to as his alter ego. Raoul Duke is a [[journalist]] and [[author]] who embarks on a drug-fueled journey to [[Las Vegas]] with his attorney, Dr. Gonzo.
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'''Raoul Duke''' is a fictional character and the [[alter ego]] of [[Hunter S. Thompson]], a prominent American journalist and author. Duke is best known as the protagonist of Thompson's novel ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'', which is a [[gonzo journalism]] account of a drug-fueled road trip to [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].


==Character Overview==
== Character Overview ==
Raoul Duke is depicted as a [[gonzo journalism|gonzo journalist]], a style of journalism that blends factual reporting with fictional elements and personal experiences. The character is known for his wild behavior, substance abuse, and cynical outlook on life. Duke's adventures are often chaotic and surreal, reflecting the countercultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s.
Raoul Duke is depicted as a [[journalist]] who embarks on a journey to cover a [[motorcycle]] race in Las Vegas, but the assignment quickly devolves into a chaotic exploration of the American dream, fueled by a vast array of [[psychoactive drugs]]. The character is often seen wearing [[aviator sunglasses]], a Hawaiian shirt, and a bucket hat, which have become iconic symbols associated with Thompson himself.


==In ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas''==
== Literary Significance ==
In ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'', Raoul Duke is assigned to cover the [[Mint 400]] motorcycle race in Las Vegas. Accompanied by his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, Duke's journey quickly devolves into a series of drug-induced escapades. The novel explores themes of the American Dream, the decline of the 1960s counterculture, and the impact of [[drug culture]] on society.
The character of Raoul Duke is a central figure in the genre of [[gonzo journalism]], a style of journalism that blends factual reporting with [[fictional]] elements and [[first-person narrative]]. This style was pioneered by Hunter S. Thompson and is characterized by its [[subjective]] perspective and [[satirical]] tone.


==Portrayals in Media==
== Cultural Impact ==
Raoul Duke has been portrayed by several actors in various adaptations of Thompson's work. The most notable portrayal is by [[Johnny Depp]] in the 1998 film adaptation of ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'', directed by [[Terry Gilliam]]. Depp's performance is widely regarded as a faithful representation of Thompson's alter ego.
Raoul Duke has become a cultural icon, representing the countercultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s. The character's adventures in ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'' have been adapted into a [[film]] directed by [[Terry Gilliam]], starring [[Johnny Depp]] as Duke. The film has contributed to the enduring popularity of the character and the novel.


==Influence and Legacy==
== See Also ==
Raoul Duke has become an iconic figure in [[American literature]] and [[pop culture]]. The character embodies the spirit of rebellion and nonconformity, resonating with readers and audiences who identify with the countercultural ethos. Duke's influence extends beyond literature, impacting music, film, and art.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Hunter S. Thompson]]
* [[Hunter S. Thompson]]
* [[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]
* [[Gonzo journalism]]
* [[Gonzo journalism]]
* [[Johnny Depp]]
* [[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film)]]
* [[Terry Gilliam]]
* [[American literature]]
* [[Counterculture of the 1960s]]
* [[Counterculture of the 1960s]]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 25 February 2025

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Raoul Duke is a fictional character and the alter ego of Hunter S. Thompson, a prominent American journalist and author. Duke is best known as the protagonist of Thompson's novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, which is a gonzo journalism account of a drug-fueled road trip to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Character Overview[edit]

Raoul Duke is depicted as a journalist who embarks on a journey to cover a motorcycle race in Las Vegas, but the assignment quickly devolves into a chaotic exploration of the American dream, fueled by a vast array of psychoactive drugs. The character is often seen wearing aviator sunglasses, a Hawaiian shirt, and a bucket hat, which have become iconic symbols associated with Thompson himself.

Literary Significance[edit]

The character of Raoul Duke is a central figure in the genre of gonzo journalism, a style of journalism that blends factual reporting with fictional elements and first-person narrative. This style was pioneered by Hunter S. Thompson and is characterized by its subjective perspective and satirical tone.

Cultural Impact[edit]

Raoul Duke has become a cultural icon, representing the countercultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s. The character's adventures in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas have been adapted into a film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Johnny Depp as Duke. The film has contributed to the enduring popularity of the character and the novel.

See Also[edit]