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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story “Babylon Revisited,” (rpt. in Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp, Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, 12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth, 2015] 199-216) begins in Paris at Ritz Bar when a character named Charlie Wales is introduced. Charlie Wales, is described as a renewed father who tries to regain custody of his daughter Honoria after his previous life of drinking and recklessness. Charlie’s old life of drinking and partying caused him to partake in numerous

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    In 1931, Fitzgerald published “Babylon Revisited” in the Saturday Evening Post. The 18th amendment was still in effect until 1933. The way that this story portrays alcohol was still based on a prohibition-era way of thinking, but looking back on the raucous living of the twenties. Fitzgerald’s own experiences with alcoholism and the consequences of it after the boom heavily influenced this story. Regardless, it is still valuable as an example of contradiction because it shows prohibitionist thought

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    There are plenty of controversial moments in “Babylon Revisited” where the reader could argue whether or not Charlie has truly left Babylon. A scene that could be speculated on is when Charlie agrees to have drinks with Lorraine and Duncan. One could argue that this behavior is not appropriate nor responsible for a father-figure; Charlie has a duty to protect Honoria, and a bar is not a safe place for a child to be. Moreover, Lorraine and Duncan symbolize Charlie’s alcoholic lifestyle, so the moment

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    Throughout the story "Babylon Revisited" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there are a variety of different factors that are revealed. The one that shot out the most is how Charlie shows the inability to let go of his past life in Paris. When he was younger and married, he was a heavy alcoholic along with his wife. One cold, winter night, they were wasted and they got into a heated argument. Charlie locked his wife outside of their home and she past away that night....The causing death was heart problems,

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    The story of “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about a father's attempt to regain the custody of his daughter after a series of personal disasters. The two major characters in this story are Charlie, realistic father fighting for his daughter Honoria, and Marion, the unrealistic sister. Charlie's quest to win back Honoria, for example, is also his quest to prove to himself and those who know him that he is a new man. Only a year and half before, he was an unemployed, irresponsible alcoholic

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    Chasity Hernandez Hensley English 11/ 5th Period 06 February 2017 Setting and Atmosphere In the short story ?Babylon Revisited? written by F. Scott Fitzgerald the setting takes place in France in the city of Paris. The main place of the story is Marion?s home, although the story?s setting shifts from hotel, to shops, to restaurants, and other lavish locations of wealth along with the simple streets of the city both day and night. Fitzgerald may have made the setting take place here because of

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    In the story F. Scotts Fitzgerald dubbed, "Babylon Revisited" a story about a man named Charlie Wales who goes on a quest to go to Paris and bring back his daughter, Honoria, back home to live with him instead of his sister and brother-in-law. Charlie was a man who had a drinking problem when him and his wife were still together even when they had Honoria. Eventually, Charlie 's bad temperment led him to lock his wife out of his house which indirectly led to her untimely death and Honoria being taken

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    Within F. Scott Fitzgerald "Babylon Revisited" on man faces forms of modernism and naturalism. Modernism is about changes that occur within society that can be challenging to adapt to. Also, naturalism stresses any and all determination of one's social and environmental forces on individuals lives. This story is about a man named Charlie Wales. He is very handsome and talented "He was thirty-five, and good to look at" (Fitzgerald, 1931/2013, pg. 2166). This handsome man has a negative pass. Charlie

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    Family influences are also shown in the short story “Babylon Revisited.” The protagonist, Charlie, tries to bring the bond his family had before his drinking problems broke it. What impacts Charlie to do so is his daughter, Honoria. Honoria represents Charlie’s lost honor where he tries to redeem himself by spending more time with him daughter. “At the Empire, Honoria proudly refused to sit upon her father's folded coat. She was already an individual with a code of her own, and Charlie was more and

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    through the characters themselves and their development throughout the work, the setting, and the implied themes. An example of a work that is heavily influenced by the time period in which it was written is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story “Babylon Revisited.” Set in Paris during the 1920s, this work delineates the story of a man named Charlie Wales who was at the pinnacle of his life when he succumbed to greed, irresponsibility, and addiction. As a result of his carelessness, Wales experiences

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