What Is The Theme Of Wishful Drinking By Carrie Fisher Essay

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For many of us “regular folk”, we dream of visiting California and seeing celebrities or even being one. We see Hollywood as a heaven or even a holy bubble that we all want to be in. This is not true for all, but it is for most. We as a society do not generally think of the negative impacts Hollywood and fame has on an individual. Carrie Fisher, with her wit, humor, and extreme honesty, takes us inside her life and gives us her insight on Hollywood based her upbringing. After going through multiple triumphs, tragedies, and revelations Fisher writes about it all in her book, Wishful Drinking, along with three other novels she has written. Now you see why I used the term “regular folk,” because Fisher is the opposite of a “regular folk.” Even …show more content…

You may have not known who Carrie Fisher was, but everyone has heard of Star Wars and the rebel Princess Leia who is still iconic today. I personally have never seen a single Star Wars movie and personally have no interest in seeing one even after reading this book. I assumed by looking at the cover she was in Star Wars, because anyone and everyone has heard about Star Wars or seen a Star Wars related item. Even recently, a new Star Wars movie has just came out. After reading a little bit about her, I chose her because we shared similar backgrounds and not in a good way. I related the most to this book, so I found that it would be the most interesting to write about and read. I thought maybe I could discover something about myself or maybe feel better about myself that someone could maybe be crazier in the head than me. I was right because as soon as the book arrived I casually read it that day in a few hours. I quickly became obsessed with searching her on the internet and became a true expert on her life. My problem now is that I have too many topics I could write

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