F.Scott Fitzgerald shows a particular interest in the upper-class young people.What were they like described by Fitzgerald in his novels?
They had a sense of reckless confidence about money and life in general.They felt excused from seeking the good.Plunging into their personal adventures, engaging themselves in casual sex and heavy drinking,they took risks and spent money extravagantly and enjoyed themselves to their hearts'content.Beneath their masks of relaxation and joviality there was only sterility,meaninglessness and futility.