How does the writer support her statement that the 1990s had a fine balancing act
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The writer supports her statement that the 1990s had a fine balancing act as everything in that decade was in the exact proportion of requirement.
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- There is a popular proverb that states that 'Too much of anything is not good'.
- If sugar is added to honey it tastes bitter.
- The same thing is applicable to the decades of the current century.
- The author states that there is so much aplenty in today's times that the pleasure of all things have vanished.
- She cites the example of the cosmetics kits of those days and today. How as a kid she longed for her mother's make up kit and how that kit opened a plethora of fantasy and imagination for her.
- The condition is just the opposite today when even a small girl has full access to cosmetics.
- Since the television had only one channel then the programmes watched were reality quality time . But today the scenario is just the opposite.
- With similar examples like reading favourite comics,the author asserts that the 1990s were a combination of all good things in the right proportion.
- The 1990s had thus a fine balancing act.
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