Introduction
Explore the captivating themes found in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, a cornerstone of American literature. From the Jazz Age to the intricacies of the human heart, Fitzgerald's novels continue to resonate today.
Key Themes
- The American Dream: A critique of materialism and the pursuit of wealth, showcased in works like The Great Gatsby.
- Love and Betrayal: Complex relationships often filled with passion and deceit.
- The Jazz Age: The exuberant and yet tumultuous spirit of the 1920s forms the backdrop for many of Fitzgerald's stories.
- Class and Society: An examination of the social structures and the often harsh lines dividing classes.