Goodbye to all That
Across
- 3. ____ is often twisted when written through the lense of romanticism; a blurred line between ___ and fiction
- 4. A "notorious memory stimuli" that often reminds Didion of New York
- 7. Often associated with the romanticist outlook, one can say that Didion was wearing glasses of a certain hue when she first arrived to new york
- 8. A movement within art and literature that places an emphasis on the individual
- 9. Didion refers to NYC as "an infinitely romantic ____"
Down
- 1. Ancient city referenced in the poem at the beginning of the essay
- 2. A way of regarding or understanding
- 5. Where Didion left to come to NYC, which she often uses to create contrast
- 6. Imagination is superior to ____ within this movement