Gloria Patch

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Gloria Patch is a glamorous, self-indulgent socialite whose turbulent marriage and moral decline are central to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "The Beautiful and Damned."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Beautiful and Damned
appearsInGenre novel
appearsInLanguage English
associatedWith Anthony Patch
F. Scott Fitzgerald
New York City
characterTrait glamorous
self-indulgent
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy F. Scott Fitzgerald
hasSpouse Anthony Patch
isSocialRole socialite
literaryMovementContext Modernism
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
portraysTheme failure of the American Dream
hedonism
marital breakdown
social ambition
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1922
themeInvolvement Jazz Age disillusionment
marital conflict
moral decline
wealth and decadence
timePeriodOfFiction Roaring Twenties
surface form: Jazz Age

early 20th century

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