The Complete True Story Behind “American Pie” by Don McLean

And What about the President?

Besides associating the king with Elvis Presley, some other interpretations point out that the king and queen are President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. The role of the court jester is taken by alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, who also happens to share physical similarities with Bob Dylan.

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President John Kennedy rides in a motorcade from the Dallas airport into the city with his wife Jacqueline and Texas Governor Johhn Connally.

Kennedy’s presidency was full of idealism and wit, and the first couple was challenging the institution of the Presidency, filling it with a fresh air that remembered many of the breadths of innovation that was sweeping the country in all respects. During the early 1960s, the Broadway play “Camelot” was very popular, and the public started to romanticize Kennedy’s presidency as modeled after King Arthur’s Court. This is why it can be interpreted that the assassination of the president in the fall of 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald could be associated with the jester stealing the crown of the king, robbing him of his authority.

The “no verdict was returned” is thus a reference to the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of the president. Besides the shocking murder that paralyzed the country, Kennedy’s death was a severe blow to the morale of the nation, because it was the point that severed the old post-war innocence and replaced it with an ever-growing cynicism towards American government and culture. Once again, the word McLean once new was changing.

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