“The atavistic master whose mistress one is, to wait on his pleasure. This sort always considers every pretty woman "shallow", a sort of peacock with arrested development.”
Quote by Scott F. Fitzgerald
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Beautiful and Damned' is a narrative about the unraveling of a marriage between Anthony Patch and his wife, Gloria. Set in the lavish and decadent world of the 1920s, the story delves into themes of wealth, excess, and the disintegration of the American Dream. The novel is known for its vivid portrayal of the era's social and moral decay, and its complex characters who are both admired and criticized for their lifestyles. more
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