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This Side of Paradise

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Essay title: This Side of Paradise

I read F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise. I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend this book to other people. There was one main character throughout this novel. The main characters name was Amory Blaine. Amory Blaine was a very attractive man who was truly in love with himself. Blaine fell in love with several women throughout the book. He truly falls in love with a woman named Rosalind who eventually ends up breaking his heart by marrying someone far richer than himself. With that happening Amory Blaine turns into more of a player. Amory attends a boarding school in the beginning of the novel and then he attends Princeton. Amory Blaine eventually gets a job in New York advertising but in the end he loses his friends and almost everything.

This story was basically about following the life of Amory Blaine. It starts out following him through his childhood and the book ends around the age of 24. Amory starts out attending St. Regis prep school and eventually ends up in World War 2 then quitting his advertising job in New York City. One of the only people Amory trusted all his life was a man named Monsignor Darcy, who Blaine considered a friend and father figure. Monsignor Darcy passes away in the summertime which leaves Blaine heartbroken. Also in the summertime, his family leaves him with no money and Blaine decides to walk back to Princeton where he eventually arrives and suddenly misses Rosalind even after she broke his heart.

I could not relate to Amory Blaine. His character was way too different then me. Blaine liked to write and eventually was a part of Princeton's school paper. I do not like

to write if I don't have too. Blaine also never knew what he had until it was gone, and he took almost everything for granted. Another difference between us is Amory never acted happy even if he was, I am always happy

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