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F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Last Tycoon

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1941

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Essay Topics

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In The Last Tycoon, how does the Hollywood studio symbolize both the allure and deception behind the glamor of the film industry, and how does this contribute to the overall theme of illusion?

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Discuss the significance of the earthquake and the flood in the novel. How do these natural events mirror the emotional upheavals and challenges faced by the characters?

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In what ways do F. Scott Fitzgerald’s own experiences as a screenwriter influence the portrayal of Hollywood in The Last Tycoon? How does it contribute to the exploration of societal decay and corruption in the narrative?

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