Marrying Absurd

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"Marrying Absurd" is an essay by Joan Didion that incisively critiques the commercialization and superficiality of quickie wedding culture in Las Vegas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay
literary nonfiction work
author Joan Didion NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes assembly-line wedding ceremonies
commercial wedding chapels
commodification of marriage
focusesOn quickie wedding chapels
standardized wedding packages
tourist wedding industry
genre essay
literary journalism
nonfiction
hasPerspective first-person observational
language English
literaryMovement New Journalism NERFINISHED
mainSubject American wedding culture
Las Vegas NERFINISHED
Las Vegas weddings
commercialization of marriage
notableFor Joan Didion's distinctive prose style
detailed description of Las Vegas wedding rituals
social critique of American marriage customs
portrays Las Vegas as a wedding factory
weddings as standardized experiences
setting Las Vegas, Nevada NERFINISHED
theme American consumer culture
commercialization of intimate rituals
commodification of romance
contrast between fantasy and reality
mass-produced ceremonies
superficiality of quickie weddings
tone critical
ironic
satirical
usedIn college composition courses
literature anthologies

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Slouching Towards Bethlehem hasPart Marrying Absurd