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Portrayal of old Hollywood in The Last Tycoon
Portrayal of old Hollywood in The Last Tycoon
The main theme of the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald is life in the city. The last book that he wrote is The Last Tycoon, which he actually never completed because he died in the writing process. This novel accurately depicts the alluring lifestyle of Hollywood and the good and bad affects that it could have on a person. The tempting, fast-paced life of Hollywood could destroy
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and he or she is not a dope or a drunk, or if that person could influence a person's success.
Bibliography
Fitzgerald, F.Scott. The Last Tycoon. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1941
Mizener, Arthur. Twentieth Century Views; F. Scott Fitzgerald. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall inc., 1963
Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views; F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1985
Lockridge, Ernest. Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Great Gatsby: A Collection of Critical Essays. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall inc., 1968.
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