"The novel is about five students of classics who are studying with a classics professor, and they take the ideas of the things that they're learning from him a bit too seriously, with terrible consequences"
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The line also quietly names the real antagonist: aestheticized thinking. Tartt is fascinated by how beauty and erudition can become a kind of ethical solvent. The professor doesn’t need to explicitly instruct anyone to do harm; the students internalize a worldview where the old stories of ecstasy, ritual, and fate feel more authoritative than modern scruples. It’s less "bad influence" than a feedback loop: reverence becomes cosplay becomes ideology.
Context matters. Tartt published into a late-20th-century American moment obsessed with Ivy-adjacent mythmaking: the campus as monastery, the seminar room as a sorting hat for the chosen. Her sentence reads like a calm plot description, but the calm is part of the menace. The terrible consequences aren’t an accident; they’re the logical endpoint of an education that teaches students to worship distance from the ordinary, then rewards them for confusing distance with superiority.
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