F Scott Fitzgerald's Use Of Social Interactions In This Side Of Paradise

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Social Interaction in This Side of Paradise

In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s debut novel about a young man named Amory is faced with many internal conflicts and struggles. The majority of these conflicts stem from social interactions and relationships that he has throughout the beginning of the story. Fitzgerald begins the novel by saying that “Amory Blaine inherited from his mother every trait” and that from his father he inherited “his height of just under six feet and his tendency to waiver at crucial moments”. He was raised mostly by his mother Beatrice who was very socially adept. She thrived in social interactions and much of this Amory inherited and learned from his mother.
One of the first social interactions we see from Amory in the story

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