The mature and measured U.S. president.
Donald Trump constantly posts unhinged messages on his social media platform Truth Social (aka Lie Social). Threatening genocide against Iran, showing an image of himself as Jesus Christ, denouncing Pope Leo XIV for wanting peace in the world, cursing at people who don’t “bend the knee” to him, etc. So, I’d like to offer more respectable — and more enjoyable — social media content: posts by various characters from classic literature. (With fictional comments responding to those fictional posts.) The characters inhabit novels published long before the existence of Facebook, X, Bluesky, Instagram, and other platforms, but they still managed to make their online thoughts known.
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Jane Eyre: “Here’s a photo I took tonight of a tree that got split by lightning just after R asked me to marry him. Cool!”
Rochelle from Rochester: “Jane, not sure that’s cool; the severed tree could symbolize a coming rupture in your relationship.”
Jane: “As Freud might say after he’s eventually born, sometimes a tree is just a tree.”
Thornfield Hall & Oates: “Charlotte Bronte, please weigh in here.”
Charlotte: “I’ll try, but the WiFi in Haworth Parsonage is spotty.”
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Rodion Raskolnikov: “I heard that the popular co-hosts of the I’ve Had It podcast are ‘killing it.’ That means I have something in common with them.”
St. Petersburger King: “You actually murdered people; podcasters Jennifer Welch and Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan did not.”
Raskolnikov: “I had my reasons for doing the Crime that might lead to Punishment, but at least I didn’t bomb a girls’ school like the Trump regime did in Iran.”
Sonya Semyonovna Marmeladova: “Fyodor Dostoevsky, could you extract Raskolnikov from his time warp? And give me a shorter name while you’re at it.”
Dostoevsky: “I’m busy deciding on a first name for the repulsive dad in my novel The Brothers Karamazov. Let’s see…Biff? No. Chuck? No. Rocky? No. Fyodor? Yes!”
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Paul Baumer: “I’m told it’s All Quiet on the Western Front, but the occasional new western novel and occasional new western movie means that genre is not totally quiet. Plus I’m not sure if I’m fighting in World War I or The Great War.”
Wiser than the Kaiser: “Actually, they’re the same conflict. When The Great War happened, no one knew there’d be a World War II that would retrospectively lead to The Great War being renamed World War I.”
Paul: “I did not live to see World War II, or to even read the World War Z zombie apocalypse novel by Max Brooks, son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft. Young Frankenstein was The Graduate, right?
Archie Triumph: “Erich Maria Remarque, could you rein in your protagonist?”
Erich: “I married Charlie Chaplin’s former wife, actress Paulette Goddard, so get off my case.”
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Queequeg: “I’d post a video of The Great White Whale, but Apple has yet to develop a harpoon with a phone camera.”
Mel from Melville: “Given that you’re in a novel with lots of gravitas, shouldn’t the Moby-Dick whale have the more-formal name of Moby-Richard?”
Queequeg: “Call me, Ishmael, if my harpoon ever gets a smartphone.”
This Billy Budd’s for You: “Herman Melville, tell Captain Ahab to start monitoring his crew’s social media content.”
Herman Melville: “Herman Munster has the same initials as me.”
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Edmond Dantes: “Given that it’s tax season, what is The Count of Monte Cristo’s count — according to his accountant?”
Chateau d’ifs, ands, or buts: “Depends on whether you, Edmond/Count, declared Abbe Faria a dependent.”
Edmond: “Actually, I was more a dependent of Faria’s than he was of me in the Chateau d’if island prison.”
Rhea Venge: “Alexandre Dumas, could you have The Three Musketeers stick a sword in this blog post? It’s done.”
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Note: My next post might publish on Monday, April 27, rather than Sunday, April 26.
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Misty the cat says: “The novel ‘All the Light We Cannot See’ seems to have missed that lamp.”
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I love your clever posts, Dave. There is such wit here, but also a real affection for literature and the characters who continue to live beyond their own pages. I found myself imagining how Frodo, Samwise and Gandalf might fare online.
Frodo: “Carrying a ring to Mordor. Long walk. Little support. #NoPressure”
Gandalf: “All who wander are not lost, but some clearly need directions.”
Samwise Replies: “Mr. Frodo forgot second breakfast again.”
There is something delightful in seeing timeless characters dropped into modern absurdities.
I am reminded that literary characters still speak to our world, only now perhaps with usernames!!😂😂😂
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Thank you very much, Rebecca! 🙂 And I loved your social media take on “The Lord of the Rings” characters — including that terse, four-part Frodo comment; a classic. 🙂 Thoroughly enjoyed your last two lines, too!
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😀😀😀
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So very clever!
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Thank you very much, Carol! 🙂
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Very clever!
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A late addition here, but it seemed so fortuitous. Here’s a post about social media and the classics by book review blogger FictionFan: https://fictionfanblog.wordpress.com/2026/04/17/clip-clop/
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This is excellent, Audrey! Funny, and the old-fashioned wording in the social media posts creates a nice dissonance. Coincidence that it was published two days ago; I hadn’t been aware of it when writing my post the same day (Friday the 17th).
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One of those serendipitous things!
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Yes!
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These are great! Thanks for the smiles. (K)
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Thank you very much, Kerfe! 🙂
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So inventive!
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Thank you very much, Becky! 🙂
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Don Quixote to Sancho: Stand back while I obliterate this beast. You know they kill whales and turn into rusted garbage.
Sancho to RFK: We ‘re gonna need more Adderall.
RFK: Oops, I got rid of them along with other ADHD treatments. But, I’m very good at spreading measles if that helps.
Thanks Dave for the hilarious theme. Missed you, Susi
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Thank you very much, Susi, and welcome back! Hope things have been going well for you.
I enjoyed your free-associative comment about the awful/awfully weird RFK Jr. — hilarious and depressing at the same time. 😂 😦
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Thanks Dave. I just found out some time ago that a friend died in 2008 and have been looking for an obituary or gravesite and have spent 3 months on it– still nothing. Its enough to make me wonder if I dreamed it all. *sigh* And my cat had 3 kittens which I didn’t dream ha!
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Sorry, Susi, about the frustration trying to find more information about your 2008-deceased friend. Hope you have better luck with that. And — wow — major news in your cat world!
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Frump should be taken away in an orange straight jacket of Hormuz
Michele
E @ P way back
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Michele, that’s a pun-including sentiment shared by many! I wish Trump’s middle initial of “J” stood for a future relocation to…jail.
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What fun, Dave! 😀
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Thank you very much, Rosaliene! 🙂
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Very well done, Dave, and I’m pleased to say I knew all the characters and all the authors.
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Thank you very much, Robbie! 🙂 Not surprised you knew all the characters and authors. 🙂
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Captain Nemo: I was planning on taking the Nautilus through the Straight of Hormuz, but I couldn’t figure out which tyrannical maniac I had to pay.
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Of course, I sent this before I complimented you on the good work behind this bright spot in my daily reading.
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Thank you very much, Dan! 🙂
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Haha, Dan, very clever
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Thanks Robbie
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I agree, Robbie! 🙂
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Ha, Dan! 😂 The Strait of Hormuz is definitely in a state of flux. So dumb for Trump to co-launch this war when it was obvious that Iran basically controls a strait that borders its country. Twenty-thousand IQ points under the norm.
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So good Dave!!! ❣️
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Thank you very much, Cindy! 🙂
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It was a beautiful and interesting read.
Also in “1984”, the Ministry of Truth concerned itself only with lies,
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Thank you very much, Luisa! 🙂 Yes, “1984” is SO relevant to a lot of what we’re seeing in the U.S. these days (and in some other countries). The names “Truth Social” and “The Ministry of Truth” have much in common in terms of being propagandistically misnamed.
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Ha! Very nicely done, Dave. Still giggling, by the way. 😊
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Thank you very much, Chris! 🙂
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Very droll! (Albeit very sad at the same time.)
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Thank you very much, Liz! Re Trump, “sad” could stand for “someone absolutely depraved.” 🙂 😦
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You’re welcome, Dave! I agree about the depravity. Will this nightmare we’re living in ever end??
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Good question, Liz! I’m worried about Republican cheating, Republican polling-place intimidation, etc., in this year’s midterms.
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That is my biggest fear as well. We shouldn’t be complacent about the midterms. Action needs to be taken now to prevent sabotage.
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Yes! And enough anti-Republican voting to hopefully make the midterms “too big to rig” by the GOP.
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“Too big to rig” is the hope. I hope there are some strategies being worked on now to make it so.
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I hope so, too, Liz.
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Excellent work, Dave. I fear I’d struggle to come up with anything as good; I have trouble composing my own social media posts! I’ll give it some thought though. I would also venture to correct you, as in ‘Truth Social (aka Lie Social)’, which ought to read ‘Truth Social (aka Lie Anti-Social)’, IMHO. 🙂
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Thank you, Laura! Glad you enjoyed the post! And I agree that “Lie Anti-Social” would have been better. 🙂 Less of an oxymoron. 🙂
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Thank you indeed dear author. Reading you always gives me a constructive pleasure Academically yours, Ahmadou
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Thank you very much, Ahmadou! 🙂
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You are most welcome! 🙏
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Wonderful!
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Thank you very much, Marie! 🙂
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These are brilliant. Here’s my feeble attempt.
Bennett Sister II: Everyone knows I am in need of a man with good fortune and a big house. Any takers?
Fitzwilliam III: No one is interested Lizzie. Ditch the silly sisters and unhinged mother and you may have a chance.
Bennett Sister II: You would be the last person I would consider, you arrogant dweeb.
Jane Austen: Now, now children. Play nice, have a cup of tea, and it will all work out.
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Love it, Darlene! 😂 You know your Jane Austen and “Pride and Prejudice.” Or is it “Pride and Parody”? 🙂
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I’m pleased you like it. Yes, Pride and Parody!
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He did the Jesus thing because he’s jealous of me. I posted a photo of myself as Shakespeare and he’s trying to trump me. https://www.instagram.com/michael.larocca.127/p/DVCSu1YjkOz/
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Ha, Michael! 😂 Trump is a competitive guy. And given that he’s a dictator-wannabe who’s been found guilty of sexual assault, we can call him King Leer.
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Good one, Dave!
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Thank you very much, Audrey! 🙂
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This is sooo hilarious! Any comment from me attempting to add to it would stand out as subprime. You made my day!
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Thank you very much for the kind words, Dingenom! 🙂
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