(An Analysis of the 1920’s “American Dream” in Fitzgerald’s Winter Dreams)

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Winter Dream and Ice Cold Cash
(An Analysis of the 1920’s “American Dream” in Fitzgerald’s Winter Dreams)

Howard Zinn once declared :“I've always resented the smug statements of politicians, media commentators, corporate executives who talked of how, in America, if you worked hard you would become rich. The meaning of that was if you were poor it was because you hadn't worked hard enough. I knew this was a lite, about my father and millions of others, men and women who worked harder than anyone, harder than financiers and politicians, harder than anybody if you accept that when you work at an unpleasant job that makes it very hard work indeed.” In Fitzgerald’s classic short story Winter Dreams, reader’s watch Dexter’s life unfold as he immerses himself in the skewed popular culture of the nineteen-twenties F. Scott Fitzgerald cleverly critiques the side effects of chasing the 1920’s idea of the American dream through his text Winter Dreams.
Economic status was highly sought after during this moment in American history. As readers can see through Dexter’s character, he spends his ...

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