and Literature of F. Scott Fitzgerald By Jillian Thompson May 16‚ 2012. English newspaper‚ The Guardian‚ once asked Jonathan Franzen‚ the Pulitzer Prize nominated author of The Corrections‚ to contribute what he believed were the greatest rules to abide by for aspiring fiction writers. His response was “Fiction that isn’t an author’s personal adventure into the frightening or the unknown isn’t worth writing for anything but money” (Franzen). The novels of Francis Scott Fitzgerald suggest
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“Babylon Revisited” F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of “Babylon Revisited” (1931)‚ is regarded by many as “the spokesman of the post—World War I ‘jazz age’ generation” CITATION rob \p 365 \l 1033 (DiYanni 365). Of his many short stories‚ several embodied a loosely based self-reflection of his own personal life experiences leading up to the Stock Market crash of 1929 and the depression that followed CITATION Lin \l 1033 (Goldberg). In “Babylon Revisited‚” he writes a sentimental short story highlighting
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Have you ever been on a lifetime camping trip? Many people living in the American West faced this journey everyday. In the selection "Camping for Their Lives" by Scott Bransford he discusses how tent cities are growing throughout the American West. Scott Bransford selection appeared in Utne Reader excerpted from the article "Tarp Nation". Bransford refers to tent cities residents are doing "time travel" back to the economic distress like The Great Depression‚ Gold-Rush squatter camps‚ Dust Bowl years
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The two gladly welcomed their second son to the family‚ Steven Mark Baird‚ on March 27‚ 1957. Scott Alan‚ Steve’s two-year-old older brother‚ realized with the arrival of Steve he was no longer the star of attention. The family then continued to grow with the arrival of Andrew David three years later. The family of five lived in a house on Oak Street in Saginaw‚ Michigan. Steve shared a room with Scott. There was a twin bed on either side of the room‚ with a window facing their backyard. From the
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A Writers Style The Pulitzer Prize winning writer N. Scott Momaday has become known as a very distinctive writer who depicts the stories of the Native American life in almost poetic ways. He does an excellent job of transporting the reader from the black and white pages of a book‚ to a world where every detail is pointed out and every emotion felt when reading one of Momaday’s books or other writings. This style of writing that Momaday uses is very evident in his work "The Way to Rainy Mountain
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F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates what some people would call The American Dream. This term would be defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level and working their way towards success‚ fortune‚ wealth‚ and fame. Having things such as money‚ a car‚ a large house‚ nice clothes‚ and a happy family is what The American Dream is about. The great thing about The American Dream is that anyone can have it. All it takes is hard work and perseverance. This novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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“It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness.” Leo Tolstoy‚ The Kreutzer Sonata. In Scott Westerfelds novel Uglies Tally Youngblood wants to have a legally required surgery that will make her pretty. In the process she gets caught up in a rebellion against society and comes to appreciate a world where not everyone is pretty. However in an ironic twist she has to turn herself in to the authorities to be turned pretty. If one glances at a magazine or turns on the TV‚ you got
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“The Way to Rainy Mountain” by N. Scott Momaday “The Way to Rainy Mountain” is a short story by N. Scott Momaday. In this short work‚ Momaday describes the loss of someone special to him‚ his grandmother‚ and the things and places that remind him of her. He spends a lot of time describing the terrain of what his people have named “Rainy Mountain”. His people are the Kiowa‚ an old Native American tribe that lived on the plains of Oklahoma. The story‚ in the literal sense‚ is about the main
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In 1964‚ racism in the South was as prominent as ever. Lily Owens‚ protagonist of Sue Monk Kidd’s Secret Life of Bees‚ found herself stuck smack in the middle of it. From the beginning of the book‚ readers recognize that Lily has very few people in her life; her mother is dead‚ and Lily is the reason‚ so that leaves her with her malicious father‚ T-Ray‚ and loving maid‚ Rosaline. In the first few chapters‚ readers feel the tension grow in Sylcon‚ South Carolina‚ where they live. Tension grows between
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The Open Jar Symbolism “I had to get away from T.Ray‚ who was probably on his way back this minute to do Lord-knows-what to me.”(Kidd 41). Lily Owens‚ the main character of Sue Monk Kidd’s novel‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ constantly lives in fear of her father’s temper has to take her wellbeing into her own hands when his temper gets too much for Lily to handle. She was living in an abusive relationship with her father T. Ray‚ until she runs away and finds safe haven with a family her deceased mother
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