Bad Behavior in Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Babylon Revisited In this story Babylon is representing Paris, Babylon was known as a sinful city. Drinking, sex, drugs, bad behaviors etc… like los Vegas. The character “Charlie” is revisiting Paris; by doing that he is pretty much revisiting his past. The story begging in a Ritz bar, the Ritz bar use to be very busy and full of American before the stock market crash in 1929 but now the bar is very empty because all of the Americans that use to go there left to go home because of money problems. I thought integrity is one of the mercy court values that go with the story because Charlie was very honest about his past life he admit that he was an alcoholic and he gave up his drunk life to have his daughter to live with him. Charlie is 35 years old and he is good looking, he use to be an alcoholic, but he has been sober for over a year and a half everything in Paris look different to him because he doesn’t drink anymore nor have as much money that he use to have. “He was thirty-five, and good to look at. The Irish mobility of his face was sobered by a deep wrinkle between his eyes. As he rang his brother-in-law's bell in the Rue Palatine, the wrinkle deepened till it pulled down his brows; he felt a cramping sensation in his belly. From behind the maid who opened the door darted a lovely little girl of nine who shrieked "Daddy!" and flew up, struggling like a fish, into his arms. She pulled his head around by one ear and set her cheek against his” (1840-1841). Charlie is trying to slow his life down and not trying to live fast. “I was astonished how much she's grown in ten months” (1841). He is now a business man he does not live in Paris anymore he lives in Prague but he is visiting Paris to see his daughter, he has not seen her... ... middle of paper ... ... still thinking how long is it going to take for him to stop been punish from his past lifestyle. Still in the end Charlie showed his integrity because he could of flip off and start drinking again but he only had one drink as he promise himself to have every day, and because he wanted to prove to his sister in law that he is not the same person anymore. He tried all that he could to have his daughter to move with him In conclusion the story applies to one of the mercy court value which is integrity meaning that Charlie was very honest about what he wanted to do for his daughter and he admit that he use to be an alcoholic, and he regret the life that he use to live and that is why he is sober now. Reference Fitzgerald, Scott F. "Babylon Revisited." Loeffelholz, Mary. The Norton Anthology of American Literature . New York: Norton & Company , 1931. 1839-1853.

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