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Winter Dreams

eng. Winter Dreams · 1922
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Style and Technique

In «Winter Dreams», F. Scott Fitzgerald employs a sophisticated and elegant style characteristic of his work. The language of the story is rich with metaphors and symbolism, allowing a deeper exploration of the characters' inner worlds and aspirations. The author masterfully conveys the Jazz Age atmosphere through vivid and picturesque descriptions. Literary devices such as flashbacks and internal monologues help the reader better understand the motivation of the protagonist, Dexter Green, and his pursuit of wealth and success. The structure of the story is linear but includes temporal shifts that highlight changes in Dexter's life and dreams. Fitzgerald emphasizes the contrast between dreams and reality, which is a central theme of the work. The story also explores themes of love, loss, and disappointment, making it deeply emotional and poignant.

Winter Dreams
Date of publication: 21 November 2024
———Original titleeng. Winter Dreams · 1922
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