Based on the novel The Great Gatsby, discuss the features of. Scott Fitzgerald's works.
A.Fitzgerald's fictional world is the best embodiment of the spirit of the Jaza Age, in which he shows a particular interest in the upper-class society, especially the upper-class young people.
B.Fitzgerald never spared an intimate touch in his fiction to deal with the bankruptey of the American Dream.
C.Fitzgerald is (great stylist in American literature. His style, closely related to his themes, is explicit and chilly. His accurate dialogues, his careful observation of mannerism, styles, models and attitudes provide the reader with a vivid sense of reality.
D.He follows the Jamesian tradition in using the scenie method in his chapters, each one of which corsiste of one or more dramatie scenes, sometimes with intervening passages of parrapion, leaving the tedious process of transition to the reader's imagination.