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    Joan Didion

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    small, " I cried until I was not even aware when I was crying and when I was not, cried in elevators and in taxis and in Chinese laundries..." She stop being friend with people who loved and hated. She was completely disconnected all because of the "Fair" or New York she stayed at to long. She was young and didn't really know what she wanted out of life. This lead to lot of consequences like depression, her depression might have affected her husband and stopped her from being a wonderful wife that she could have been like when she says, " I would sit in the apartment on Seventy-fifth Street paralyzed until my husband would call from his office and say gently that I did not have to get dinner, that I could meet him at Michael’s Pub or at Toots Shor’s or at Sardi’s East..." She lost her job and had no place in the world. This all lead up to the her developing the meaning of this essay/ her young life, "it is distinctly possible to remain too long at the Fair.” She uses Foreshadowing to help show her feelings like when she says, "Instead I got married, which as it turned out was a very good thing to do but badly timed" she saying that she got married, but she was still going through bad depression. She was telling us something that might happen in the future. In conclusion, "it is distinctly possible to remain too long at the Fair.” When Joan was young she had a lot of mental growing to do. I believe the best choice she made was moving to New York because it played a solid…

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