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F Scott Fitzgerald
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald writings are distinctive because they are written closely about his own life experiences. ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s characters “in a sense had many or the attributes of their author” (Magill 682). “In particular, they shared with him”, their drinking, partying, endless riches, and love problems (Magill 682):
“When feminine company palled there were half a dozen other youths who were always just about to do something, and meanwhile were quite willing to join him in a few holes of golf, or a game of billiards, or the consumption of a quart of “hard yella licker” (Fitzgerald 3). ... “From Amory Blaine, in Fitzgerald’s first novel, through Monroe Stahr, in his last, Fitzgerald created protagonists who aspired to be larger than life, but who were destroyed by the commonplace existence they sought to rise above” (Magill 682):
“Clark had “a income”-just enough to keep himself in ease and his car in gasoline-and he has spent the two years since he graduated from Georgia Tech in dozing round the lazy streets of his home town, discussing how he could best invest his capital for an immediate fortune” (Fitzgerald 2).
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Title: F Scott Fitzgerald
Words: 567 Rating: None Pages: 2.3 submitted by: rderrick
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