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Old 03-21-2017, 04:09 PM   #18
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Daisy seemed like a holdover from the 1960s, which, of course, she never saw. I mention it to demonstrate how modern the character seems. Her household at times seemed like a hippie commune.
I think the 1920s were similar to the 1960s; there was the same feelings of being "modern," of licentiousness, of kicking over the traces and rejecting the hide-bound and traditional. The real shocker would be for the 60s types, to discover they weren't the first to dabble in vegetarianism and Eastern mysticism!
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