Vineland

What is the theme in Vineland by Thomas Pynchon?

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Television plays a central role in the lives of the characters in "Vineland" and Pynchon raises several questions about its influence not only on American culture, but also on the beliefs and behaviors of regular watchers. He recognizes television as a cultural institution by referring to it always as "the Tube" with a capital T, suggesting it is more than just passive entertainment.