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Passage Breakdown

Woody Allen often shows artists as self-centered and obsessed with their own feelings, and Deconstructing Harry pushes that idea to an extreme. The passage argues this is a steady theme in his movies: some characters say artists just turn private pain into “art,” many artist characters end up lonely or unhappy (e.g., Crimes and Misdemeanors; Husbands and Wives; Celebrity), while plain, nonartistic characters (e.g., Zelig; Broadway Danny Rose) tend to have happier endings.

Logic Breakdown

Ask how paragraph 3 relates to the preceding paragraph(s): is it providing new evidence, qualifying, contradicting, or introducing a new claim? Look for linking language (e.g., "similar to the producer's") that signals whether paragraph 3 is another example supporting an earlier contention.

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The main function of the third paragraph of the passage is to

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Paragraph 3 supplies another denigratory example that reinforces the contention in paragraph 2 that Allen repeatedly depicts artists as self-indulgent/narcissistic. Support from the passage: paragraph 2 notes the recurring possibility that artists are "documenting their private suffering and fobbing it off as art" ("Indeed, the possibility that artists are merely 'documenting their private suffering and fobbing it off as art' appears sufficiently often in Allen's films..."). Paragraph 3 then gives a similar instance: "In Manhattan... the ex-wife... offers a denigratory take on the artistic enterprise that is similar to the producer's in Stardust Memories. Her book... punctures her ex-husband's artistic pretensions by revealing that he 'longed to be an artist but balked at the necessary sacrifices... he spoke of the fear of death... mere narcissism.'" Because paragraph 3 explicitly parallels the Stardust Memories example and supplies another instance of the same theme, its main function is to provide additional support for the contention made in paragraph 2.
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