Carmen Rodriguez
Ms. Paine
AP English
7 August 2017
Compare and Contrast Essay The Santa Ana winds seem to be a subject that has been discussed in many different articles. Two of those main articles being “ Los Angeles Notebook” by Joan Didion and “Red Wind” by Raymond Chandler. Both talk about a specific change that occurs within the people who live near the area. Although it seems that both only include similarities, there are some differences that can be pointed out. In the story “Red Wind”, Raymond Chandler starts off by foreshadowing the Santa Ana winds. He describes them as “One of those hot dry Santa Anas that come down through the mountain passes and curl your hair and make your nerves jump and your skin itch” ( 1 ). In Joan Didion’s starting description of the Santa Ana winds in “Los Angeles Notebook”, she also states the tension that is felt during the occasion. Although Didion describes them as “A
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In “Los Angeles Notebook”, the Santa Ana is introduced as something that needs to be gotten used to because as said “To live with the Santa Ana is to accept, consciously or unconsciously, a deeply mechanistic view of the human behavior” ( 1:1 ). Basically stating that the Santa Ana winds is almost like the behavior of the everyday person. During these times she states that a sense of “nervousness and depression” ( 1:3 ) is happening. Although it's something people are used to dealing with, everything becomes more heightened causing more tension within the people. To support this claim she talks about a lawyer that “Shot and killed his wife, their two sons, and himself” ( 2:5 ) and many other cases that occurred within the time span of the Santa Ana winds. She states that the Santa Ana is a way for people to see how close they are to the