Similarities In Fitzgerald's "Two Wrongs" And "An Alcoholic Case"
In his writings, F. Scott Fitzgerald sometimes blends many similar
character traits among the main characters. So it goes with "Two Wrongs,"
and "An Alcoholic Case." Perhaps it may seem an unlikely choice for a
comparison/contrast, however I believe these stories are very much
correlated. From the way that Fitzgerald typecasts, "alcoholic artists" as
the main characters, to the similarities in the reactions and emotions of
the supporting characters, both of which are females. With this also are
the cases of the men having changes of hearts and trying to achieve a sense
of ....
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