The Bear and the American Male Archetype.
Carmen Shrugged.
The hit series The Bear has finally concluded. The final episode is so uplifting that most reviewers appear to believe the arc of the show’s main character follows suit with a redemptive arc. But the connection to Ayn Rand’s famous book The Fountainhead might reveal the opposite meaning. The show’s main character Carmen Berzatto, portrayed beautifully by Jeremy Allen White, shows us a prototypical Randian archetype who understands everything and learns nothing. The deeper subtext of the show is the tension between the upper and working class, the pursuit of both greatness and a paycheck, and whether individual accomplishments supersede collective success. It’s a uniquely modern American theme being played out in real time between two of the most famous men in America. Elon Musk is the avatar of Rand’s objectivist theory, while Zohran Mamdani leverages his fame and status for the collective.
Show Notes
Clips
Episode Timestamp + Link | Clip Link
- 00:09:53 | The Bear: The Original Beef of Chicagoland
- 00:12:11 | Ayn Rand Institute: The Mike Wallace Interview with Ayn Rand
Resources
- The Bear
- Ayn Rand: The Fountainhead
- The Bear, “Napkins”
- The Bear, “Replicants”
- Wednesday Journal: The Bear visits Oak Park’s Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio
- New Ideal: Howard Roark and Frank Lloyd Wright
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