Losing The Twinkie Analysis

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At the first glance the article is about a woman who reminisces about her childhood though the love of Twinkies, she is now grown and understands the truth about Twinkies and how unhealthy they are but still longs for the “snack cake” as her guilty pleasure. The meaning of the Twinkie changes and evolves though out the article and can be interpreted to represent multiple things. While labor issues were a factor in Hostesses bankruptcy, some of the blame can be placed on the migration of people leaning towards heathier options of food. Nguyen encapsulate this concept into a metaphor for the expansion of tolerance and open mindedness in the US now creating a heathier society. Even though the society she lives in now is ‘heathier’ she still reminisces about the Twinkie days where she could digest Twinkies (American culture) without worrying about its effect on her health (mind). …show more content…

As hostess goes under, we became older.’ I feel as if the sentence embodies the nostalgia that she feels for the Twinkies which is one of the conversations going on in the article, but I am also moved by the begin of paragraph 5: ‘a child of Vietnamese immigrants growing up in Michigan in the 1980s, Twinkies were a ticket to assimilation.’ Which I think is the topic of the real conversation she trying to have in this article and the thesis