Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Winter Dreams
How does Dexter's mood change in the winter?
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How does Dexter's mood change in the winter?
The effect of winter on Green’s psyche is intense. He lapses into "profound melancholy." It appears that winter severely affects Green’s mental state: it makes him "tremble," "repeat idiotic sentences" and "command…imaginary audiences." In winter, he hallucinates – initially about golf games, which he plays "over the fairways of his imagination."
Winter Dreams