When reading Joan Didion's paper "On Going Home", people may think about the feelings of family and family. In this article, Didien recreates the feeling that people got when they remember somewhere, or good memories from the past. This memory is characterized by the ability to convey the same feelings to others. Didier's "home" is like a warm memories. The method and event usage described in this article is very similar to how one recalls memories when one returns to a place familiar from a past place.
In the article "On Going Home" by Joan Didion, Didion is thinking about her experience and the definition of the meaning of the family. Didien used many asyndeton and polysydeton to emphasize his emotions and asked some rhetorical questions. Throughout the article, Didion raised important points, perhaps her generation is the last person who truly understands the meaning behind the word "home". Contributors to this conclusion come from her personal experience with her last family (mother, father and brother), her husband, and even her own daughter. Didion defined his home definition by first clarifying the meaning at home, but it means "a place where my family live, not where my husband and baby live". Contents
When reading Joan Didion's paper "On Going Home", people may think about the feelings of family and family. In this article, Didien recreates the feeling that people got when they remember somewhere, or good memories from the past. This memory is characterized by the ability to convey the same feelings to others. Didier's "home" is like a warm memories. The method and event usage described in this article is very similar to how one recalls memories when one returns to a place familiar from a past place. For those who may not have experienced this phenomenon, the described details are separated and appear random. Show more
It can be said that the zodiac philosopher Sagittarius is fascinated by places and families. For example, Joan Didion. Didier currently lives in New York, but she is writing the most famous kiss (or love letter with a kiss as an excuse) in the 1987 collection "Slouching Towards". "Good-bye, everything" Bethlehem City ceased to work for her, and she needs to leave again to become free. But Didion maps not only places but other landscapes. Sagittarius took us to a place we do not know where we should go. "Magic · Thinking Year" and "Blue Knight" painted sorrow in serious prose and left her traced information to her readers. Didion wrote the most unpleasant corner of the human heart.