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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts Hilda Doolittle’s “HERmoine” and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Tender is the Night.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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in one way or another, be seen as illustrations of the authors lives, they are also very different novels, writing in different ways. They are novels that examine the discovery
or search for self, and both are personal novels in one respect or another. But, at the same time they are stories whose style is different. The following paper compares
and contrasts the two stories. Doolittle and Fitzgerald Doolittles story is very much a story of her own early years as a woman. It is the story of
her coming of age, examining herself and life, and essentially seeking her own identity and trying to come to terms with that identity. In Fitzgeralds story one is presented with
a novel about a man and wife seeking their identity together and alone. They are, in many ways, perhaps a reflection of Fitzgerald and his wife for they were noted
for having a very tumultuous relationship that reflected the drinking and lost generation of society in the 1920s in America. One critic notes, for example, as it relates to this
novel, that "Fitzgeralds alcoholic experiences in real life have allowed him to create amazingly accurate descriptions of inebriation in almost all of his novels, and this work..doesnt interrupt the pattern"
(Wilson). As such both stories are clearly reflective of the authors but also different in that respect for Doolittles is, although a third person narrative, a tale that tells the
authors story, whereas Fitzgeralds, also third person narrative, is an obvious novel. The perspectives presented in the novels are also different. Aside from the fact that Doolittles is the
authors personal perspective, her work examines reality and life from many chaotic perspectives that strongly present an almost allusive quality that is very poetic in nature: "She was nebulous, gazing
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