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    Well-known essayist and writer, Jennifer Price in her recent essay, “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History” examines the popularity of the plastic pink flamingos in the 1950s. Price does more than just describe the exotic bird. Through her tone and word choice throughout her essay, Price uses examples to analyze the real meaning of the evolvement of the bird in the view of United States culture. The beginning of her essay is shown in an enthusiastic manner by acknowledging the significance

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    In Jennifer Price’s essay, “The Plastic Flamingo: A Natural History” (1999), she examines that of the pink flamingos boldness and vivacity. In doing so, Price organizes through descriptive detail and suggestive metaphor. She does so in order to make known the history and popularity of the pink flamingo in the 1950s. For her audience of Americans, Price speaks admirably towards the decorative trend itself; however, she takes that of a more light sarcastic tone towards the people who indulge in it

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    In the 1950’s, the pink flamingo became not just an American lawn ornament that was a fun decoration, but also a status symbol of wealth and pizazz. Jennifer Prices essay, “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History”, Price uses tone and diction to provide her opinion on the ignorant and foolish actions of the American in the 1950’s regarding the plastic pink flamingo. Price uses a sarcastic tone throughout the piece to help reveal her opinion on the American Culture. In the title of the essay

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    America: the land where every opportunity is built on the optimism of the free market. Where actions and consequences are replaced with push and pull economics. Where the customer is always right, no matter how wrong they are. And no other time period so properly exemplifies this than the fifties. The economy was booming, consumer goods were selling like hot cakes and housing prices were at an all-time low. It was the perfect time to be a blue-collar family man, resting cozy in a picket fence neighborhood

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    Scattered in lawns throughout the United States, the pink flamingo is an American icon. We all know, and probably don’t love them. But how do people who are living outside of the United States or who are new to life in the United States view them? Jennifer Price has just the answer. In her essay “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History”, Jennifer Price uses diction, cultural allusions, and organization to reveal her view of the American Population as superficial, materialistic, and trivial.

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    In her essay, “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History,” Jennifer Price writes about the plastic pink flamingo in 50s pop culture. Though this is an informative and factual essay. Price’s view of United States culture can be revealed through analysis. Through word choice, comparisons and structure, Price conveys her dismay of United States culture. Although the pink flamingo is a bold animal, the plastic pink flamingo on American lawns is not as bold as Price writes it to be. The essay is decorated

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    In Jennifer Price’s “The Plastic Pink Flamingos: A Natural History,”she gives a brief history about the pink flamingo and its iconic meaning in America’s pop culture. In addition to the meaning behind the pink flamingo, she connects her historical context to reveal her thoughts on American culture. In the text, Price utilizes historical allusions and extravagant diction and asks us to experience her frustration with today’s American society and asks us to consider her criticism towards America’s

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    In The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History (1999), Jennifer Price implies that the pink flamingo had a boost of popularity in the 1950’s. Price showcases the increase of popularity by discussing the new uses of the flamingo, such as that in Florida for hotels, and makes clear her view of the United States culture which is now prosperity and wealth through the flamingo. She focuses on new unique uses of the pink flamingo in order to call attention to the sudden interest of the flamingo, which

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    In Jennifer Price's essay, “The Pink Plastic Flamingo: A Natural History,” the reader is presented with a brief lesson on the pink flamingo. Rather than focusing on this point, however, Price presents her opinion on American culture: shallow and hypocritical. These points are presented through Price's tone, use of examples, and careful diction. The tone of the document is entirely sarcastic and exasperated using rhetorical questions such as, “Why, after all, call the birds 'pink flamingos'- as if

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    Established magazine writer Jennifer Price’s essay, “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History”, argues that America’s culture is excessively concerned with material items, and much less concerned with individuality. Price addresses her opinion of American culture through syntax, diction, and tone. Price conveys her opinion of American culture through her use of syntax. In the second paragraph, Price discusses America’s past according to flamingos, crafting her sentence using exceptional syntax

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