Analysis Of The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

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Sometimes it doesn’t fit Imagine the first words your father says to you is “What kind of outrageous joke is this?” Having bore a 70 year old son, this is the reaction Roger Button had. In the short story “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, F. Scott Fitzgerald is exploring the aspect of human nature, and showing that life sometimes does not always fit society. When Benjamin’s life begins in Antebellum, Maryland, he is already faced with society’s intense amount of pressure. To be normal and fit in. When the protagonist is born, Fitzgerald has already started Benjamin’s life out with judgment. Within minutes of the short story beginning, Roger Button is hit with a slew of encrypted facial expressions and hints at the hospital. Something is clearly not right. In the beginning it is described that the Button family are wealthy, respected people. Giving …show more content…

Where he once again, faced social rejection by an admissions counselor. Although Benjamin was beginning to look younger, he did not look young enough to pass for a 19 year old. So as the crowd of Yale scholars followed him to the train station and made rude comments, Button was once again, a social pariah. Once Benjamin was 20 years old he began going out socially (Fitzgerald 5). Since he was 20, he began looking slightly younger but still considerably aged. This is where he has an interaction with a young girl who was attracted to him for his age. Miss Hildegarde Moncrief was one of the first people to accept Benjamin from the start. So, they got engaged. The shock of a young women marrying an older man of 50 years, caused yet another social outrage. Rumors and articles were spread about Benjamin. In vain Mr. Roger Button published his son 's birth certificate in large type in the Baltimore Blaze. (Fitzgerald 6). Continuously throughout the story Benjamin suffers from the hardships of his condition. Until he meets an age where he is somewhat socially

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