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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.

In “Goodbye to All That,” how does Joan Didion’s comparing her feelings for New York to the love one feels in a romantic relationship affect the tone of the narrative?


It works to better convey the narrative's self-deprecating tone.

It subtly stresses the narrative's comic tone.

It develops the narrative's clear-eyed, honest tone.

It helps create the narrative's sentimental, wistful tone.

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Answered by megha200515
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In “Goodbye to All That,” how does Joan Didion’s comparing her feelings for New York to the love one feels in a romantic relationship affect the tone of the narrative

Answered by ishwaryam062001
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This comparison creates a melancholic, nostalgic mood and helps to convey a feeling of regret or longing, as she reflects on her experiences in the city and her reasons for leaving.

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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of the narrative.

Read this excerpt from "Goodbye to All That" by Joan Didion.

I laughed with him, but the first snow had just begun to fall and the big Christmas trees glittered yellow and white as far as I could see up Park Avenue and I had a new dress and it would be a long while before I would come to understand the particular moral of the story.

Which statement best explains how the imagery in this excerpt affects the mood of the text?

It creates a melancholy mood that suggests to the reader that Didion occasionally felt lost and disorientated in New York.

It creates a tiresome mood that shows the reader why Didion, like her companion, grew world-weary and wanted to leave New York.

It creates an idyllic mood that helps the reader better understand the optimism Didion felt during her early years in New York.

It creates a bewildered mood that conveys to the reader Didion's regrets about the time she spent feeling unhappy while in New York..

It creates an idyllic mood that helps the reader better understand the optimism Didion felt during her early years in New York.

It helps create the narrative's sentimental, wistful tone. By comparing her feelings for New York to the love one feels in a romantic relationship, Joan Didion is able to express the depth of her emotions and the sense of loss she feels in leaving the city.

This comparison creates a melancholic, nostalgic mood and helps to convey a feeling of regret or longing, as she reflects on her experiences in the city and her reasons for leaving.

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