Crazy Sunday

Describe symbolism in Crazy Sunday by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In Part Four of the novel, Fitzgerald uses Stella's clothing to symbolize and illustrate her personality traits. Her outfit, described as being "like ice-water, made in a thousand pale-blue pieces, with icicles trickling at the throat," is symbolic of her cold, calculating nature.

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