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The narrative follows a young undergraduate’s adjustment to life at a New England college, tracing friendships, classroom struggles, athletic ambitions, and involvement in campus social rituals. Set amid a strong emphasis on football, parties, and drinking, scenes depict hazing, romantic flirtations, and clashes between youthful impulse and institutional expectations. Characters experience homesickness, peer pressure, and moral testing while groups vie for popularity. Through episodic accounts of study, sport, and social spectacle, the work examines coming-of-age tensions within collegiate culture and the compromises students face between individuality, conformity, and emerging adult responsibilities.

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Percy Marks

Percy Marks was an American author best known for his novel "The Plastic Age," published in 1924. This work explores the life of a young man navigating the complexities of college life and the societal changes of the early 20th century. Marks's writing often reflects the themes of youth, ambition, and the impact of modernity on traditional values. His contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural landscape of his time, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century American fiction.

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