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1980s Quote by David Hepworth

“Back in the 1980s, state-of-the-nation fictions were all set in Manhattan. Now, they're all in Trump country. Early in 'S-Town,' we're introduced to an actual maze, every branch of which leads to a further junction. This may also be a metaphor.” quote by David Hepworth
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“Back in the 1980s, state-of-the-nation fictions were all set in Manhattan. Now, they're all in Trump country. Early in 'S-Town,' we're introduced to an actual maze, every branch of which leads to a further junction. This may also be a metaphor.”

David Hepworth

About This Quote

Observes a shift in narrative settings from Manhattan to Trump-era locales, using a maze metaphor to suggest complex, branching societal issues.

In simple terms: Narratives moved from Manhattan to Trump country, reflecting changing cultural focus.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how settings shape story meaning.

Themes

culture politics media metaphor

Mood

analytical critical

Type

literary observational

When to use this quote

  • Political commentary
  • media analysis
  • urban studies

Key Concepts

Urban change political satire

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does setting influence a story's message?
  • What does the maze symbolize in modern discourse?
A Different Perspective

Metaphor may oversimplify nuanced social dynamics.

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