Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Winter Dreams

How does Dexter's mood change in the winter?

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The effect of winter on Green’s psyche is intense. He lapses into "profound melancholy." It appears that winter severely affects Green’s mental state: it makes him "tremble," "repeat idiotic sentences" and "command…imaginary audiences." In winter, he hallucinates – initially about golf games, which he plays "over the fairways of his imagination."

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Winter Dreams