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* "Clara Bow" feels like a hopeless, endless repeating cycle of the next young star being compared to the one before her, with the industry promising them the world, and how hard they'll have to struggle to be beloved and worshipped.
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* "Clara Bow" feels like a hopeless, endless repeating cycle of the next young star being compared to the one before her, with the industry promising them the world, and how hard they'll have to struggle to be beloved and worshipped.
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* "Clara Bow" feels like a hopeless, endless repeating cycle During the aftermath of the next young star being compared to breakup, the one before her, with narrator of "How Did It End?" watches her friends speculate on how or why they called it off, but the industry promising them the world, and how hard they'll have to struggle to narrator herself doesn't even know why, all she knows is that they can't be beloved and worshipped.together anymore
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* After the breakup, the narrator of "I Look In People's Windows" is reduced to looking in on others' happiness, hoping her love interest would be there one day and notice her again.