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Crazy Sunday Study Guide

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by F. Scott Fitzgerald
About 45 pages (13,503 words)
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Crazy Sunday Study Guide consists of approx. 45 pages of summaries and analysis on Crazy Sunday by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Browse the literature study guide below:

  Introduction

  Author Biography

  Summary and Analysis

  Chapter Summaries & Analysis

Joel Coles is a young screenwriter trying to make it big in Hollywood. Since arriving six months ago, he has tirelessly worked to impress the studio executives with his work. He's so committed that he typically works on Sundays, which he describes as simply a gap between Saturday and Monday, rather than spend the day relaxing or going out. Joel is working on the screenplay for a Eugene O'Neill play that is rumored to star a famous Hollywood leading lady. The director, Miles Calman, has been pleased with his work so far, and Joel is confident that his career is about to take off. (read more)
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      Part 2
      Part 3
      Part 4
      Part 5

  Characters

  Themes

  Style

  Historical Context

  Critical Overview

  Criticism

      Critical Essay #1
      Critical Essay #2

  Topics for Further Study

  Compare and Contrast

  What Do I Read Next?

  For Further Reading

  Bibliography

  Copyright Information

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