| Winter Dreams |
| This story is another of Fitzgeralds commercial stories. First published in Metropolitan Magazine it was then added to All the Sad Young Men. At only a few pages long and written at the same time, this short story is a summary of The Great Gatsby. It is from this story that Fitzgerald pulls Jay Gatsby's response to Daisy Fay's home. |
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| The other similarity between this story and Gatsby is in Fitzgeralds comments on the American Dream. He touches specifically how in America poverty is consided a sin ("poor as sin"). Also how the American dream is deceptive and that to americans Love equals money. |