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The play unfolds in three acts and satirizes middle‑class domestic life through broad stage directions and comic scenes. It centers on Jerry Frost, a dull, complacent clerk whose idle ambitions and self-importance collide with his practical wife and routine surroundings. Scenes mix detailed set pieces, domestic bickering, farcical misunderstandings, and moments of private daydreaming to expose vanity, complacency, and the gap between aspiration and reality. Humor derives from exaggerated gestures, overheard telephone calls, and the contrast between grandiose fantasies and quotidian frustration, producing a light, performative sketch of ordinary American life.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American novelist and short story writer, widely regarded as one of the greatest American authors of the 20th century. He is best known for his novel "The Great Gatsby," which explores themes of decadence, idealism, and social change during the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald's works often reflect the complexities of love and the American Dream, capturing the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. His other notable works include "This Side of Paradise," "The Beautiful and Damned," and "Tales of the Jazz Age." Despite his struggles with personal issues and financial instability, Fitzgerald's literary legacy continues to influence writers and resonate with readers today.

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