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What is the meaning of Fitzgerald's quote? "That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong."
Using the quote from F. Scott Fitzgerald, explain why the 1920s were actually an "Age of Anxiety." See quote below. “Life is essentially a cheat and its conditions are those of defeat; the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure but the deeper satisfactions that come out of struggle.”F. Scott Fitzgerald
How would you compare The Beautiful and Damned with The Great Gatsby?
What Inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald to write his books?
What influenced F. Scott Fitzgerald's writings? I am not talking about just one specific book. What I am looking for is what is the main thing that influenced him.
How did Zelda affect F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing?
What social influences shaped F. Scott Fitzgerald's writings?
What were some of the subjects of F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories?
Why does F. Scott Fitzgerald favor the predicament of the hero on the edge of the glamorous life, looking at it with these conflicting emotions, suffering from and in an odd way delighting in his exile?
Give a detailed critical analysis of the short story "The Captured Shadow" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Write thematic analysis of at least 5 main themes in the short story "The Captured Shadow" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Write a detailed literary analysis of the short story "The Captured Shadow" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Discuss the style that Fitzgerald employs with examples from The Great Gatsby.
I need help structuring an essay. my thesis is: Throughout The Sensible Thing, Winter Dreams, The Rich Boy, and The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald highlights the isolation that accompanies materialism, implying that rising in status does not yield emotional fulfillment. I need help coming up with a structure for my essay (3 body paragraphs) and can't structure it by book. ideas?
Relations between Great Gatsby and Winter Dreams What is the relationship between Gatsby and Dexter?
How do you know what music (specific titles) is mentioned in Fitzgerald's works or movies or plays based on his works?
Do you think that Fitzgerald's style of writing helps the reader to experience the settings; the characters' lives, ambition, etc? How? Explain. I need to know because I can't fully comprehend.
Discuss how Fitzgerald's short stories depict the social conditions of the 1920's?
What was F. Scott Fitzgerald's life like by age forty?
Contrast Fitzgerald's style of writing within "Winter Dreams" and The Great Gatsby?
Which genre would you assign to the story “The Captured Shadow” by F. Scott Fitzgerald? Why?
Compare and contrast "Winter Dreams" and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
How does the following excerpt reveal an aspect of F. Scott Fitzgerald's philosophy? F. Scott Fitzgerald - A Short Autobiography ". . . whatever respect [my child] may hold for the opinions of age will be taken from him. . . I shall teach my child to respect nothing because it is old, but only those things which he considers worthy of respect. I shall tell him that I know very little more than he knows about the purpose of life in this world, and I shall send him to school with the warning that the teacher is just as ignorant as I am. This is because I want my children to feel alone. I want them to take life seriously from the beginning with neither dependency nor a sense of humor, and I want them to know the truth - that they are lost in a strange world. . ." ". . . but I can make him feel mentally alone, as every great man has been in his heart - alone in his convictions which he forms for himself, and in his character which expresses those convictions. Not only will I force no standards on my son but I will question what others tell him about life."
What is the significance of the title of the short story "The Captured Shadow" by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short stories reveal the author as a romantic idealist who captured the breathless exultation of the 1920s yet retained the ability to distance himself from the social scene and carefully critique it.’ Discuss Fitzgerald’s short stories in the light of this statement.