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Five examples of imagery in "Winter Dreams" that convey Dexter and Judy's emotional intensity are: Dexter's world "radiating a brightness and a glamour," their early days on a "dusky veranda" with...

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In the passage that begins "The little girl who had done this" from "Winter Dreams," the author presents the character of Judy Jones as a child while foreshadowing her adult personality and...

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In "Winter Dreams," F. Scott Fitzgerald employs figurative language, including similes, metaphors, and symbolism. Similes like "poor as sin" and metaphors such as comparing Judy to a dream highlight...

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