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... She cannot imagine what she will do the next days and years of her life (Fitzgerald 118), because she has no long-term goals. This ...
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... remember. Fitzgerald tackles an issue that everyone can relate to and has to deal with sometime in his life. Fitzgerald presents ...
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... He was soon after fired from his job. In 1939, Fitzgerald began a novel about Hollywood, The Last Tycoon, loosely based on the life of Irving Thalberg. ...
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... Fitzgerald's life and ideas are strongly reflected in his novels. ... In each novel, these factors all play a role in subtly revealing Fitzgerald's life. ...
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... (qtd. in Greenfeld 59). Later in his life, Fitzgerald would attempt to write a novel not based on his life, the novel was to be called The Count of Darkness. ...
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... Fitzgerald's life is more interesting than Morrison's by far, though most of the younger generations do not read Fitzgerald for recreation like they listen to ...
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... The goal of this presentation is to show F. Scott Fitzgerald's life through his defeats and triumphs and how these situations affected his life as a writer. ...
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... Now it is quiet and abandoned. This parallels Charlie's and Fitzgerald's life. Charlie says at one point that he had spoiled the city for himself. ...
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... The women in F. Scott Fitzgerald's life influenced his writing in a number of ways. The first major woman to make and impression ...
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... luck is an essential element of a writer's equipment" (2). Many events from Fitzgerald's early life appear in The Great Gatsby, which was published in 1925. ...
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... but] the glittering things themselves" even if they come in the shape of an object, a person, a house, a manner, or as simple as a life (Fitzgerald Dreams 58). ...
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... Fitzgerald's own words: "Stahr is miserable and embittered toward the end." (Author's Notes, p.149) He continued to love her to the end, as he lost his life, ...
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... through. In real life, Fitzgerald experienced this with his own wife, Zelda, who he believed was having extra-marital affairs. Extra ...
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... are flawed and although on the exterior they live a charmed life, their lives are in reality are unrewarding. Conclusion In Fitzgerald's novels The Great ...
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... religion. Fitzgerald was a troubled man much of his life, and was a victim of psychological and emotional turmoil. Fitzgerald's ...
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... positive traits. I believe this is the way Fitzgerald intended to describe the disturbing instances in his life through the novel.
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... F. Scott Fitzgerald used his life as this basis for most of his novels. Many excerpts are almost autobiographical and tell a part of his life story. ...
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... Just after his marriage to Zelda in 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald began the life of a partier where he and his wife were never seen without a crowd. ...
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... remarkable experience" (Fitzgerald, Tender, 27). Under this facade of composure, however, lies a tormented personality. The stresses in Dick's life are numerous ...
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... Fitzgerald's piece can be related to Tennyson's view in that the people of the ... and happiness - wanting to believe that that was their true life, their true ...
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... Fitzgerald shows through conflict and symbolism that Gatsby's desire for material wealth instead ... is a romantic dreamer who seeks to fulfill his life by earning ...
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... to become integrated into the story Upon reading his short stories, the ability of Fitzgerald to surpass the border between story and real life by bringing so ...
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... 343). One of the dominant themes of The Great Gatsby was surely one of the prevailing themes of Scott Fitzgerald's life. Jay Gatsby ...
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... 343). One of the dominant themes of The Great Gatsby was surely one of the prevailing themes of Scott Fitzgerald's life. Jay Gatsby ...
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... 343). One of the dominant themes of The Great Gatsby was surely one of the prevailing themes of Scott Fitzgerald's life. Jay Gatsby ...
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... This is the part of the book where Gatsby life and Fitzgerald's life fork and go there separate ways. This is also the present time ...
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... So after reading about the life of Fitzgerald and the economic times it easy to make a comparison between that of his life and the short story "Babylon ...
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... are flawed and although on the exterior they live a charmed life, their lives are in reality are unrewarding. Conclusion In Fitzgerald's novels The Great ...
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... see the imaginative dreamer hero Jay Gatsby, from The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald. ... as him having "some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life."(6) Jay ...
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... Part of Fitzgerald lived a dazzling life full of parties, joviality, and show; and part of him knew that this sort of life was a complete charade. ...
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