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Symbolism in "The Jelly Bean" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Please help, I cannot find the symbolism in this piece and I need it for an essay

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Fitzgerald's style in "The Jelly-Bean" can best be described as realism. Fitzgerald portrays the lifestyle and attitudes of the "Roaring Twenties" accurately and vividly. "The Jelly-Bean" depicts a stark reality of the partying, gambling, and alcoholism present in the 20s.

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