How did Richard Yates's own life experiences influence the portrayal of disillusionment?
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How did Richard Yates's own life experiences influence the portrayal of disillusionment?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed down in the middle, or was that part of building the emotional depth?
What do you think about the way the novel depicts the tension between personal dreams and societal expectations?