CULTURAL FEATURES OF FITZGERALD’S WORKS
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Key words: Fitzgerald, cultural features, literary analysis, American literature, 20th century, The Great Gatsby, cultural identity, modernism.##article.abstract##
Annotation: This article explores the cultural features embedded in F. Scott
Fitzgerald’s works, focusing on his portrayal of 20th-century American society, themes
of the American Dream, and the cultural identity of the Jazz Age. Through an analysis
of key texts, including The Great Gatsby, the study highlights Fitzgerald's unique
ability to reflect the societal values, challenges, and contradictions of his time.
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