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Winter Dreams | A Comparison of ‘‘Winter Dreams’’ and The Great Gatsby
In this essay, Wendy Perkins considers Fitzgerald's short story in relation to his novel The Great Gatsby.
Fitzgerald wrote his short story ‘‘Winter Dreams’’ while he was drafting The Great Gatsby, which became one of the most celebrated novels of all time. The two works share several thematic and stylistic elements as they each center on a young man from a modest background who strives to be a part of the exclusive world inhabited by the woman he loves. A close comparison of the two works will reveal that while The Great Gatsby becomes a more complex and penetrating critique of the pursuit of the wealth and status, the short...
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