The Gilded Age, Part 5.
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A satirical portrait follows ambitious social climbers, schemers, and politicians whose private projects and public reputations intertwine amid rampant speculation and newspaper rumor. Episodes alternate comic set pieces of flirtation and reconciliation with scenes of lobbying, legislative maneuvering, and entrepreneurial land and navigation schemes, exposing how journalism, patronage, and vanity shape decisions. The narrative balances farce and social observation, tracking how personal ambitions, public gossip, and opportunistic investment produce moral compromise and absurd outcomes.
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