In her memoir "Hunger," Roxane Gay reflects on the complexities of body image and the pursuit of happiness. She expresses a longing for the seemingly carefree joy portrayed in yogurt commercials, highlighting a disconnect between societal ideals of happiness and her personal struggles. This yearning for a more fulfilled existence resonates as she navigates her experiences surrounding body positivity and self-acceptance.
Gay's candid admissions provide insight into her battles with self-perception and the impact of societal expectations. She uses the yogurt commercial as a symbol of unattainable happiness, underscoring the broader themes of desire and dissatisfaction present in her life. Through these reflections, Gay invites readers to consider their own relationship with happiness and the pressures that come with it.