1. Hemingway and Fitzgerald
Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. ... Even though Hemingway deserves to be noted as a man who opened critics' eyes to new ways of writing while incorporating his unique writing style and personal adventures into each of his stories, the work of Fitzgerald will never be forgotten. ... He captured the idea of the great American Dream and the idea of true love and his audience went crazy for his stories. ... He had no writer's block and was producing stories faster than most. Soon after being in Paris, he continued to publish short stories, poems, and novels (Guion). ...
- Word Count: 1371
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School