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The Plastic Pink Flamingo Analysis

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It’s crazy to think how one of the greatest super powers in the world is home to probably the most superficial, show off, easily influenced group of people in the world. From the very beginning America has been a melting pot of adaptations with nothing in our culture, even our blood line, being true American. We have this desire to show off to everyone around us about or trips and wealth whether it be with t-shirts and pictures or pink flamingos. In an essay entitled “The Plastic Pink Flamingo…” Jennifer Price uses these 1950’s lawn ornaments as a way to demonstrate her views on American culture. American’s have turned something which we almost “hunted…to extinction” for the sole purpose of “plumes and meat” into a symbol of our “wealth and pizzazz.” Price’s underlying message beginning that we are shear hypocrites. This isn’t the only thing that we have done this one. The American slave trade, which was a good idea to a lot of people at one point in time, was a horrific offense (which it was) to those same groups of people 100 years later. America is so quick to turn their beliefs and stands into whatever is the right side of history at the time even if it contradicts something they previously believed. As long as whatever they are believing gives them the opportunity to gloat and show off to everyone else.
When the flamingo frenzy “splashed” into the 1950’s it flew into a generation who had just gained a whole new sense of wealth. The middle class had never had this

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