In "Lady in the Lake," Ambition Is Everything
Briefly

Maddie and Cleo, the central characters in 'Lady in the Lake,' are portrayed encountering each other through a department-store window, setting the stage for intersecting journeys in the 1966 social scenario.
The show addresses various social issues like feminism, Jewish assimilation, desegregation, and white backlash in the backdrop of Maddie and Cleo's personal challenges and aspirations, bringing depth and complexity to their characters.
Read at The New Yorker
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