Adam Patch

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Adam Patch is a wealthy, moralistic grandfather in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "The Beautiful and Damned," serving as a stern foil to the hedonistic lifestyle of the protagonist, Anthony Patch.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
appearsIn The Beautiful and Damned
appearsInLanguage English
appearsInYearOfPublication 1922
associatedWithTheme generational conflict
morality versus decadence
wealth and responsibility
characterInGenre jazz age literature
modernist novel
createdBy F. Scott Fitzgerald
disapprovesOf Anthony Patch's drinking
Anthony Patch's extravagance
disinherits Anthony Patch
grandfatherOf Anthony Patch
hasCanonicalStatus character in American literature
hasFamilyName Patch
hasGender male
hasGivenName Adam
hasOccupation philanthropist
reformer
hasRelative Anthony Patch
hasRole foil to Anthony Patch
moralistic grandfather
hasSocialClass upper class
hasTrait austere
idealistic
judgmental
strict
influences financial situation of Anthony Patch
narrativeFunction moral counterpoint to decadence
source of conflict for Anthony Patch
nationality American
opposes hedonistic lifestyle of Anthony Patch
partOfWorkType novel
portrayedAs abstemious
moralistic
philanthropic
stern
wealthy
setInLocation New York
setInPeriod Roaring Twenties
surface form: Jazz Age
symbolizes Protestant work ethic
old money
traditional moral values
workAuthorNationality American

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Anthony Patch relatedTo Adam Patch