Analysis Of Jennifer Price's The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History

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On its face, Jennifer Price’s “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History” is an enthusiastic essay that sings the praises of the 1950s American plastic flamingo culture. Below this upbeat façade is a well-crafted critique of American culture that has lasted from the 20th century into the new millennium. Price weaves this undertone narrative with her sarcastic diction, historical references, and slight references to American cultural facets. Throughout the essay, Price’s diction remains very upbeat and cheery, almost annoyingly so. Sentences are structured such that they flow and can be read quickly, adding to the optimistic mood. To form this nuanced diction, Price purposefully overuses dated and connotatively eccentric words such as ‘pizzazz’,