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    A troubled past can haunt one like a ghost, while the future can be a chance for new beginnings. In “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the regretful protagonist, Charlie Wales, is a paradigm of mistakes. He tries to escape trouble, but never outruns his past. The re-occurring theme of the inescapability of one’s past portrays the life of Charlie perfectly; scholar James M. Harrison agrees that Charlie is continuing to be drawn to his past life, while scholar Seymour L. Gross believes that

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited” is a touching and intense short story about a man name Charlie who faced issued in his past and resorted to excessive consumption of alcohol and an immature lifestyle. However, Charlie wants to let the past go and is determine to remain sober and continue his life with his daughter Honoria who he has lost custody of. What may have led Charlie to become an alcoholic were his complications with his finances and marital issues. “Alcoholics families” suffer

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    During F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "Babylon Revisited" and his novel The Great Gatsby, he writes many similarities between the two characters Jay Gatsby and Charlie Wales. Both characters are known for their lavish lifestyles as well as their lack of appreciation for money. Jay Gatsby describes feeling ashamed of himself and his past, due to growing up poor. Charlie Wales also felt a sense of shame due to being an alcoholic, losing his wife and eventually giving up custody of his daughter.

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    common occurrence in today’s time to see people attempting to forget, change, or escape their past. However, one is never truly capable of completely escaping their past. Charlie Wells, the main character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story Babylon Revisited desperately tries to escape his past and proves its impossibility to escape. During the 1920s, life was upright for Charlie, or so he thought. With a substantial amount of wealth, a wife, and a daughter, Charlie carelessly spends time and money

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    They say that it is hard to get away from the past in the short story “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Is about a men named Charlie Wales who is troubled by his past however, he tries to escape away form America, but comes to realize that no mater where Charlie goes he cannot avoid his past. The reason being because in his recent move to Paris Charlie can only go to certain parts of Paris where they are do not serve alcohol or are open late. The main part of this is that Duncan and Lorraine

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    can ruin lives in a myriad of ways. These two views have been put across in two stories; Babylon revisited and I stand here ironing. These two stories are very different; one talks about too much wealth, and the other one talks about too much poverty. The lives of both the wealth and the poor are analyzed in the two stories in ways that reveal the damaging effects of too much poverty and wealth. Babylon revisited is a short story about a man who wasted all his money in clubs to an extent that he lost

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    The main theme in the short story “Babylon Revisited” is that you can’t repeat the past. Charlie has a lot of hope for the future, but his guilt from the past catches up with him. He tries to forget about the Paris he used to know, but memories from the past haunts him throughout the story. His past is inescapable and he has to pay great debts when the party comes to an end. “Babylon Revisited”, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald was published in 1931. The story is greatly affected by the time period

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    "Babylon Revisited": Transformation, Memory, and the Past F. Scott Fitzgerald 's story is called "Babylon Revisited" because the main character Charlie Wales is going to revisit his past. The ancient city of Babylon was almost like a sin city but in this story it refers to Paris, France. As described in the Bible in Genesis 11:9, Babylon was a symbol caused by the absence of God, meaning they were living in confusion, idolatry and all kind of sins. The Babylonian people were affected by sins because

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    In Babylon Revisited, F. Scott Fitzgerald introduces the reader to a character by the name of Charlie Wales. The reader learns that Charlie is a recovering alcoholic hoping to reestablish a relationship with his daughter, Honoria. Fitzgerald shows evolvement through the character of Charlie Wales. When readers are first introduced to Charlie, he is on his way to visit his daughter. Honoria has been living with her Aunt Marion and Uncle Lincoln after the death of Helen, Honoria’s mother and Charlie’s

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited” contains many examples where chance works against Charlie in this short story. Three key examples are found inside the literary text and are similar because they show chance working against Charlie. The three examples are the stock market crashing, Charlie’s daughter’s guardian getting sick, and him running into people from his alcoholic past. All of these detailed examples in “Babylon Revisited” show how chance works against Charlie by not helping him regain

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