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Student Essay on Dick, Nicole and Tommy's Turnings in "Tender Is the Night"

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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Dick, Nicole and Tommy's Turnings in "Tender Is the Night"

Summary:   Examines how Dick, Nicole, and Tommy changes throughout the novel "Tender is the Night" and how this affects each one.


In Tender Is The Night, Fitzgerald traces the lives of its three main characters: Dick and Nicole Diver, and Tommy Barban. Throughout the novel their tempers change, their lives turn to a different way and each one affects the other.

At the beginning of the novel, book 1 presents us a perfect Diver family. Dick and Nicole Diver seem to be happy as if they were meant to each other: the perfect couple. We meet a pleasant and charming Dick Diver who knows how to handle every situation and take control over it in a very agreeable way. The lived near French Riviera at Villa Diana and liked to have social gatherings and parties with their friends and tourists on the beach, restaurants and also at their house. People admired Dick and felt attracted to him because.....

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