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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels capture the glamour, complexities, and disillusionments of an era like no other. In this sub-category, our blogs dive into his novels, short stories, and literary legacy, offering analyses that celebrate his unique narrative voice and thematic depth.

Image depicting the 'Valley of Ashes' from 'The Great Gatsby,' a desolate and symbolic landscape representing the stark contrast between the wealthy elite and the working class in the novel. The image captures the industrial decay and social disparities described in F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic literary work.

What is the Valley of Ashes in The Great Gatsby?

Hussain Khalid Mirza

Introduction:   In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless classic, “The Great Gatsby,” the Valley of Ashes serves as a powerful symbol ...

A thought-provoking image that contemplates F. Scott Fitzgerald's motivation for crafting critical literature. Delve into the author's intent to scrutinize societal norms, human flaws, and the complexities of his era, as reflected in his literary works. Explore the layers of meaning behind Fitzgerald's critique through this visual representation

Why did F. Scott Fitzgerald Write Books to Criticize

Hussain Khalid Mirza

Scott Fitzgerald, one of the most celebrated American authors of the 20th century, crafted a captivating collection of novels that ...