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# Though he has made progress, Charlie Wales proves he is not ready to assume custody of Honoria.
# Though he has made progress, Charlie Wales proves he is not ready to assume custody of Honoria.
# “Babylon Revisited” reflects the many trials of hits author, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
# “Babylon Revisited” reflects the many trials of hits author, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
==Works Cited==
* {{Cite book
| last = Fitzgerald
| first = F. Scott
| date = 2002
| chapter = Babylon Revisited
| title = Reading and Writing about Literature
| editor-last = Sipiora
| editor-first = Phillip
| publisher = Prentice Hall
| location = Upper Saddle Creek, NJ
| pages = 6-18
}}
* {{Cite book
| last = Wilson
| first = Edmund
| author-link =
| year = 1963
| chapter = F. Scott Fitzgerald
| title = F. Scott Fitzgerald
| series = Twentieth Century Views
| publisher = Prentice Hall
| location = Englewood Cliffs, NJ
| isbn =
| pages = 80-85
| editor-last = Mizener
| editor-first = Arthur
}}

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  1. “Babylon Revisited” begins in the Ritz Bar in Paris, France.
  2. Though he has made progress, Charlie Wales proves he is not ready to assume custody of Honoria.
  3. “Babylon Revisited” reflects the many trials of hits author, F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Works Cited

  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott (2002). "Babylon Revisited". In Sipiora, Phillip (ed.). Reading and Writing about Literature. Upper Saddle Creek, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp. 6–18.
  • Wilson, Edmund (1963). "F. Scott Fitzgerald". In Mizener, Arthur (ed.). F. Scott Fitzgerald. Twentieth Century Views. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp. 80–85.