In F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," we are very likely to
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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," the reader is likely to view Marjorie's personality as shallow.
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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's story “Bernice Bobs Her Hair”, we are very likely to ‘view Marjorie's personality as shallow’.
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- F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote a short story and names it “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” in 1920. The ‘main theme of the story’ is that is based on letters that Fitzgerald wrote to Annabel who was his younger sister.
- In the letters, he is mainly advising Annabel on how to be more attractive to young men. The story revolves around Bernice who is a rich girl and she goes to visit her ‘cousin Marjorie.’
- Marjorie feels that Bernice is very dull and the boys are not interested in her and also dancing with her.
- Bernice lets Marjorie change her appearance into a more sociable person by changing her behaviour and looks.
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