Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald
In the 1920s during the Jazz Age in the United States, American literature grew. One of the best writers in the 1920s was Francis Scott Fitzgerald (O’Connor). Everyone called him F. Scott Fitzgerald. At this time, there were three Republican presidents in a row from 1920 to 1932. All three of these Republican presidents supported...
In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald has several prominent male characters, but he also portrays three main female characters; Daisy Buchanan who represents beauty, Jordan Baker who represents mystery, and Myrtle Wilson who represents desire. Each of the females shares the common flapper attitude but they also all have their separate personalities that...
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an American classic that was produced in 1925. The novel is infamous for its outspokenness that condemns the excess of wealth, and the delusional American Dream that loomed over the roaring twenties. However; if a reader is to dig deeper and pick apart the characters. They would...