As a literary spokesman of the Jazz Age, how does Scoot Fitzgerald exemplify the spirit of the Jazz Age through his art of fiction?
Fitzgerald’s fictional world is the best embodiment of the spirit of the Jazz Age, in which he shows a particular interest in the upper-class society, especially the upper-class young people.The undeniable juxtaposition of appearance with reality, of the pretense of gaiety with the tension underneath, is easily recognizable in Fitzgerald’s novels and stories.