Summary Of The Santa Ana By Joan Didion

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In the essay “The Santa Ana” by Joan Didion the aim is to inform people of the Santa Ana winds as a fierce force of nature by describing its effects on the residents and the environment. She uses good examples of the live in the Santa Ana region and using negative describing words to get her point across. Overall the Santa Ana winds cause major problems with the people and land by drying the water and helping start fires. These problems add to the negative feelings of the essay.
In the essay Didion uses the appeal Pathos (emotion) by describing the emotion of residents. The author uses words such as frets, sulks and unmanageable to show the emotions of the people living in Los Angeles who experience Santa Ana. This helps connect the Didion