The Crucible
F. Scott Fitzgerald - Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896, the only son of an unsuccessful, aristocratic father and an energetic, provincial mother. He was therefore the product of two divergent traditions: his father's family, which included the author of the "The Star-Spangled Banner," after whom he was named. His mother's family was, in contrast, typically ambivalent American feelings about American life, which seemed to him at once vulgar and dazzlingly promising.Over the short life of Fitzgerald he wrote many books, such as: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, The Great Gatsby, Tender Is the Night, and what the critics say is his best even though it is only have finished, The Love of the Tycoon. Unfortunately he died before he could finish the novel, he was only 44 years old.Copyright 1925 by Charles Scribner's Sons As the story begins the spring flowers are in full bloom. The story takes place in around New York, but for the most part around the homes of Jay Gatsby and Mr. And Mrs. Buchanan. Through the story the summer comes and goes, like the party's that Jay has. Finally autumn comes, with it, it brings not on the destruc
Extemporizing-to speaks, perform, or compose extempore; improvise. He doesn't know whether to tell her his feelings or just keep living how he was. One day, Tom and Daisy invite Gatsby, Nick, and Jordan Baker out to lunch at their house in New York. First of all, he learns of Gatsby who is he next-door neighbor. Daisy and Gatsby finally reveal their love making Tom extremely jealous. While Gatsby is at war, he uses his money to win Daisy over and marry, knowing very well of her relationship with Gatsby. However, when he was off at war Daisy married Tom. The wild extravagance of Gatsby's parties, the shallowness and aimlessness of the guests and the hint of Gatsby's involvement in crime all identify the period and the American setting. When it comes right down to it, the rich stand together against all outsiders. After becoming friends, Nick is used by Gatsby to reunite him with Daisy who he had dated before the war.
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