1. Analysis Of Winter Dreams
The short story "Winter Dreams" was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and was first seen by anyone
in December of 1922 when it appeared in Metropolitan Magazine. The story also illustrates many of
the same themes as "The Great Gatsby," the greatest novel in American history. "Winter Dreams" is
about a young man named "Dexter" who has desires, but thinks the only way he can have them is if
he is rich. His ambition gets the best of him when he strives for everything he cannot have. When
unmasked to reality, your dreams can expire instantaneously.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of, if not, the single best writer in the history of American literature.
Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota (Petry 1). His life was very
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A new form of hospitality was also invented when a very big "Waldor–Astoria Hotel" was torn down
(Moss and Wilson 146). That new form was known as "afternoon hotel–room cocktail parties" (Moss
and Wilson 146). Another huge thing that happened is the prohibition of alcohol in the states. Many
other things happened in the U.S. and around the world during the 1920s, but these are the main ones.
F. Scott Fitzgerald had many influences to become a writer. The biggest one being the Triangle
Club, he was in when he was at Princeton, and Princeton as a whole. He also played football at
Princeton, but his club convinced him that football is not what he wants to do (Petry 1). However,
in Fitzgerald's second year at Princeton, "academic disqualification from his extracurricular
activities, the Triangle Club, and football, failed to lessen the pleasure Fitzgerald took from the
performance of Fie! Fie! Fi–Fi!" which won first place in the Triangle Club's annual competition
(Doreski 3). Alcohol was also a huge, negative influence on him when his career started going
downhill. His aspiration to succeed along with his wife's support, allowed him to overcome the
violent verbal and written criticism he faced. The influences Fitzgerald faced had a major impact on
his career positively and negatively, while still helping him become a better writer.
"Winter Dreams" is a short story which reiterates the
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