Comparison Of Mark Twain And F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Comparison Of Mark Twain And F. Scott Fitzgerald
Comparison of Mark Twain and F. Scott Fitzgerald
Mark Twain and F. Scott Fitzgerald are two widely known American authors who wrote great novels, but differ in many ways. They both wrote stories on life journeys, however; Twain used pre-adolescent characters to show how an individual should behave in society. Whereas, Fitzgerald uses adult characters to show how an individual is harmed by society. Mark Twain’s characters have many dreams in all Twain’s stories. On the other hand, Fitzgerald’s older, adult characters who still have dreams allow the larger community to affect them from pursuing his or her aspirations. The community doesn’t put a lot...
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