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The Dukes of Hazzard and Television's Simple South |
 | | Hazzard, where Atlanta is referred to as "the big- city," fits the prescription for a rural community perfectly. |
 | | The Dukes, and the rest of Hazzard county, are all blue collar workers, and Boss Hogg, who owns the bank, the Boar's Nest, and most of the property in the county, serves as the lone representative of the rich. |
 | | Are the writers of The Dukes of Hazzard guilty of this tendency to simplify? |
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