The Nuclear Age

What does Rio de Janeiro represent to Sarah in the novel, The Nuclear Age?

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Throughout her relationship with William, Sarah often fantasizes about living a quiet life in Rio de Janiero together, and the city comes to represent the ideal, conflict-free world, a theme that occupies the thoughts of both William and Sarah. Sarah's idyllic fantasy of Rio de Janiero is similar to her fantasy of being a cheerleader.

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