IDEA OF THE AMERICAN DREAM IN F. SCOTT FITZGERALD’S NOVEL “TENDER IS THE NIGHT”
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https://doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v5i3.238Abstract
The novel “Tender Is the Night” is one of the most prominent works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. He described his hero Dick as a smart, talented and a person full of spiritual richness, but who was unable to prevent himself from moral degradation. Doctor’s tragedy is not only personal, but also social. The American son of a clergyman who is on the way to becoming a renowned psychologist when he falls in love with Nicole and marries her. Dick is extraordinarily charismatic and graceful at the start of the novel, but eventually falls to his ruin.
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2017-12-19
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SHAHMURADYAN, A., & HARUTYUNYAN, A. (2017). IDEA OF THE AMERICAN DREAM IN F. SCOTT FITZGERALD’S NOVEL “TENDER IS THE NIGHT”. Main Issues Of Pedagogy And Psychology, 5(3), 147-153. https://doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v5i3.238
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