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In "Goodbye to All That," Joan Didion writes that the "lesson" of her story is that it is distinctly possible to remain
too long at the Fair" What does she mean?
How does the final section of the essay portray how she came to
this understanding, her feelings about it, and the consequences of it?

Write an analysis based on your close reading of the final section.

Be sure to analyze the life choices Didion makes.

Compare and contrast her experiences living in New York at the beginning with how she felt at the end.

You must include textual evidence (short quotes and paraphrasing) to back up your ideas.

Include and discuss at least one literary device that Didion uses
The analysis must be at least 5 paragraphs long.

Don't forget to state the title and author of the work.

Respuesta :

When Joan says that it is possible to spend a lot of time at the fair, she says that we can always stay in a place that we like, that makes us feel good and that makes us happy. She came to this conclusion after moving from New York to Los Angeles.

Why is Joan unhappy?

  • She didn't adapt to New York.
  • She feels mentally drained.
  • She doesn't like the city.

Joan moved to New York and it changed her whole life. She couldn't adjust to the city and although she remained there for a long time, she felt extremely unhappy and bitter.

When her husband realized this, he decided to take a leave of absence from his job so they could spend some time in Los Angeles. Moving to another city did Joan a lot of good and she realized that she could stay in Los Angeles because she felt happy and it was a place that made her feel good.

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