Category Archives: Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Analysis of Fitzgerald’s “Absolution”
Absolution is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of America’s best known authors of the twentieth century. Even though it was included in the author’s 1926 collection of short stories titled “All the Sad Young Men”, it … Continue reading
“Babylon Revisited”, analysis of the story by Fitzgerald
Babylon Revisited is based of Fitzgerald’s real-life incident where his daughter, Scottie went to go live with his wife’s sister, Rosalind and her husband Newman. Fitzgerald was branded as the voice of the Jazz Age in the 1920’s with Zelda, … Continue reading
“Winter Dreams”, analysis of the story by Fitzgerald
Plot Summary Winter dreams are considered to be one of Fitzgerald’s most accomplished short stories. Published in 1922, Winter Dreams is a play on the American Dreams ideal perpetuated in that era and is a study of class, aspirations and … Continue reading
“The Great Gatsby”, analysis of the novel by Francis Scott Fitzgerald
The History and Idea Behind The Great Gatsby Great works of literature stand the test of time. One such work is “The Great Gatsby”, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Although it took years for its impact to be fully recognized, … Continue reading