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[edit] Gloria's Birthday
Fitzgerald, either unwittingly or as a literary device, changes the month in which Gloria Gilbert's birthday falls. In Book 2, Chapter 3, 'Retrospect',"Gloria would be twenty-six in May." However, later in the novel, in Book 3, Chapter 2, 'Further Adventures With 'Heart Talks', the sentence "She would be twenty-nine in February." is repeated twice to highlight the crisis which Gloria is having over her loss of youth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dewey56 (talk • contribs) 20:19, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] great writter
he is able to comunicate with the reader and it makes it essay to comprehend what is happening .