Posts Tagged F. Scott Fitzgerald
Crafty Use of Point of View in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited.”
Posted by virgowriter in Brad, Special Editions on February 23, 2013
Told in five sections, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited” makes use of its structure and point of view in order to align us with the protagonist, Charlie. Although Charlie has made a lot of “mistakes” in his life, the author uses Charlie as our point of view in order to invite sympathy for this character—this […]