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SVEN [57.7K]
2 years ago
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Question: Didion talks about the idea that “it’s possible to stay too long at the fair” in the short story “Goodbye to All That”

? What does she mean?
English
2 answers:
Reil [10]2 years ago
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Answer:  

She recommends the possibility that she was not the sort of an individual who might exploit the encounters others had.  

Clarification:  

She figures an individual can love depression and can learn new things all alone, regardless of whether they are in a reasonable.  

Goodbye To All That is a remarkable short story composed by Joan Didion. In this story, she expounds on her life in New York. She is just twenty years old. She specifies everything about her sentiments, feelings and life occasions in this story. She likewise depicts the decisions she has made in her life and their result.

VladimirAG [237]2 years ago
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Answer:

When Didion says “it is distinctly possible to stay too long at the fair”, she isn’t talking about an actual fair, she’s talking symbolically.

Explanation:

The fair is a break from the real world, a place to dream and forget about your responsibilities. Earlier in the story, Didion talks about how much she partied. She wrote “And even that late in the game I still liked going to parties, all parties, bad parties, Saturday-afternoon parties given by recently married couples who lived in Stuyvesant Town, West Side parties given by unpublished or failed writers who served cheap red wine and talked about going to Guadalajara, Village parties where all the guests worked for advertising agencies and voted for Reform Democrats, press parties at Sardi’s, the worst kind of parties.” (Didion, 150). Those parties were her fair. Didion stayed at the fair too long and reality began seeping back in. She also writes that when she realized it was possible to stay at the fair too long, she lost interest in the things that she once liked.

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