Amory Blaine

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Amory Blaine is the introspective, self-absorbed Princeton-educated protagonist of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s debut novel, embodying the disillusioned youth of early 20th-century American high society.

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Amory Blaine canonical 4
Amory 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsIn This Side of Paradise
appearsInGenre bildungsroman
romantic novel
social novel
associatedWith Jazz Age youth
early 20th-century American high society
attends Princeton University
basedOn F. Scott Fitzgerald
characterTrait disillusioned
idealistic
introspective
romantic
self-absorbed
closeTo Beatrice Blaine
Monsignor Darcy
createdBy F. Scott Fitzgerald
educatedAt Princeton University
fictionalUniverse This Side of Paradise
surface form: This Side of Paradise universe
gender male
hasLoveInterest Eleanor Savage
Isabelle Borgé
Rosalind Connage
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Modernism
literaryRole F. Scott Fitzgerald’s alter ego
narrativeFunction exploration of youth and ambition
vehicle for social critique
nationality American
occupation student
setting Midwestern United States
New York City
Princeton University
surface form: Princeton University campus
symbolizes disillusioned youth
post–World War I generation
themeInvolvement class and privilege
coming of age
identity and self-discovery
romantic disillusionment
timePeriod early 20th century
post–World War I era
workPublicationYear 1920

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This Side of Paradise mainCharacter Amory Blaine
Amory B. Lovins givenName Amory Blaine
this entity surface form: Amory
Rosalind Connage loveInterestOf Amory Blaine
Beatrice Blaine motherOf Amory Blaine