Critical Response 4
Black Bear--the best one was "The Hub patronized by the wealthy people from Sherry Island--and Dexter caddied only for pocket-money (Fitzgerald ) These fragmentation affects how people treat other people . When Dexter was caddy , he was treated as belonging to the poor sector and he is not treated with as much courtesy as one would treat a rich man . This may be shown in the language used by people such as the language used by the caddy master to Dexter when the former said , "Well . What you standing there like a dummy for

? Go pick up the young lady 's clubs " However , later on , when Dexter already has his own business , he was treated with more respect . In fact , he can already play golf with people for whom he caddied before
Fitzgerald 's treatment of the subjects in the story and of the two main characters defines his view on life as a cycle of good and bad Sometime , men are on top of the cycle , with all the good things happening around them going well . Judy 's life seemed to be always in this stage . Everything she wants , she gets . However , in the end , she experienced being on the other side of the cycle , with the things happening around her going bad . In the end , she is depicted to have an unhappy marriage , with her beauty - the source of all her joy fading away . Dexter 's life is more turbulent . While Judy 's life in the story is divided into the earlier half being happy and the latter part being sad the good and the bad in Dexter 's life is more scattered in the story
Hope is depicted as something that never ends . Hope is often seen to come with desire . Desire describes what people want . Hope makes...
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