Similarities In Fitzgerald's "Two Wrongs" And "An Alcoholic Case"
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In his writings, F. Scott Fitzgerald sometimes blends many similar
character traits among the main characters. So it goes with "Two Wrongs,"
and "An Alcoholic Case." Perhaps it may seem an unlikely choice for a
comparison/contrast, however I believe these stories are very much
correlated. From the ....
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.... Bill is a man who has it all
and knows it. He is a man who takes his profession seriously in the way
that it produces many social advantages and opportunities.
In the other story we have an out of work cartoonist who also has
an alcoholic problem. His is a condition that is so bad it requires him to
have a nurse. This is an obvious and maybe at first glance, the only
similarity between the two stories. In Fitzgerald's stories, fictional
problems are often the result of alcoholism. There ar ....
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