Christian Morse
Professor Jay Lewenstein
English 110 - Imperial Valley College
1 Feb 2022
Figure 1. Hunter laying down on the couch smoking his cigarette ”Gramercy Park Hotel” Morrison Hotel, 1997
Hell's Angel: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, Hunter spent some time with them, when no one wanted to be around them at all. Hunter loved to be the rebel and carry this rebel image. Hunter Thompson is always going to be known for being a super influential journalist,
but yet there is a mystery to what he was thinking. One of Hunter's problems throughout his life was with drugs. He had a routine where he did a lot of drugs, which throughout his life was destroying him and his health. With all his bad heath it lead to his suicide, it doesn’t all have to be due to the drugs but yet was a big role. Hunter had written a book Hell’s Angel: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gang where we interviewed them, talked to them and drank with them. After we had published it grew and the hells angels had confronted Hunter on live television. As Hunter started his career he wanted his career to grow and his writings to get out more, during that time there wasn’t any internet so it was harder. Hunter had written his biggest book of his
career which was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. This is what made him well known and ultimately made more people want him to write for their company. What motivated
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