Money can buy happiness, not necessarily to satisfy life. Fitzgerald 's role in "Winter Dreams" and "The Great Gatsby" is rich, but he is not satisfied with his life. People can have satisfactory materials, do satisfactory things, and get satisfactory quality. The three most satisfying materials that people and people in "Winter Dream" can have are family, money, and cars. No matter where he lives, at least one of these items is essential for that person.
The short story of "Winter Dream" was born in the process of Fitzgerald that turns the story into a novel. "Great Gatsby" was not published until 1925, but "Winter Dream" was published in 1922 and the similarities between novels and short stories were carefully considered. "Winter Dream" became a short draft following Fitzgerald and "great Gatsby", but distinguished them in a specific way ("Winter Dream" 217). The main character is men, Jay Gatsby
In F. Winter Dreams created by F. Scott Fitzgerald, lifestyle is America's dream. The hero's Dexter Green was looking for an ideal American dream from a young age. Dexter has asked for wealth throughout his life, and Judy Jones is actually an ideal woman. At the end of the story, the loss of Judy reveals Dexter's dream about his life, his values, and the values of the people around him. Dexter lost Judy in the past 12 years, more than 6,500 people in the United States lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Every lost soldier has his own background story. In these stories you will find the story of their families, friends, and loved ones. My story is about Captain Michael J. McKinnon, commander of the first company I served in the fight. My first experience with Captain McKinnon was after moving to Fort Stewart in Georgia. I passed by my house
F. Scott Fitzgerald 's short story "Winter Dream" and his work "The Great Gatsby" have many similarities between the two stories. In "Winter Dream", a young caddy named Dexter met the beautiful rich he saw many years ago. Dexter exaggerated wealth and impressed her. But she married a very wealthy and abusive husband. She was abused and unattractive, and Dexter lost all her hopes of regaining her. "The Great Gatsby" is a story about Jay Gatsby, acquired through diligent and illegal activities, rather than born of assets. He is eager to integrate with his wealthy community to recover his love, Daisy, who died Tom years ago, Tom, he is a wealthy and powerful person. Gatsby thinks Daisy does not like Tom, but she prefers only Tom's mature wealth. When Gatsby almost recovered his love, she discovered that Gatsby illegally acquired his wealth.