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1 April, 18:34

What united the authors ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald in the 1920s?

a. both were deeply disillusioned with conservative american politics and materialism.

b. both had fled the discriminatory censorship of the hays code.

c. they practiced very similar styles of narrative prose.

d. both found themselves forced into exile because of charges of homosexuality.

e. both were obsessed with writing about the mediocrity of american consumerism?

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  1. 1 April, 18:43
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    Ernest Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald both practiced a similar style of narrative prose, the two sharing the theme of looking at their lives in retrospect and realizing their mistakes. An example of this is the protagonist Charlie in Babylon Revisited.
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