Quote by Joan Didion
A pool is, for many of us in the West, a symbol not of affluence but of order, of control over the uncontrollable. A pool is water, made available and useful, and is, as such, infinitely soothing to the western eye.
Summary
This quote highlights how a pool is often seen as a symbol of control and order in Western society. Instead of signifying affluence like it may in other cultures, a pool represents the ability to conquer the unpredictable nature of water and make it accessible and functional. Its presence is calming to people from the Western perspective, as it provides a sense of stability amidst the chaos that can be associated with natural elements.
Topics
Water
By Joan Didion