User:Mckayla.griesbaum/sandbox

If you are improving an existing article, write a summary version adding or reflecting upon the current content of the article (or section of the article), and post this along with a brief description of your revision plans in your Wikipedia sandbox.

I think that the current content in the Wikipedia article, Tender Is the Night, covers the book fairly well. I feel like there was one comment int the plot summary covering the underlying theme in an opinionated lens. I understand that Wikipedia is supposed to be informational only, so I will either getting rid of that sentence completely or I could explain the various relevant lenses that have to do with the setting and character mood of the book. That may also lead into a further analysis of the characters which was a topic that I was thinking of adding to the article as well. I may just decide to go into depth in the book in general since a majority of the article is not on the book, but more about F. Scott Fitzgerald, which I think is a bit of a problem.

Overall I think what I will focus mainly on is just analyzing and going more in depth on the book in the article. I feel like there could have been a lot more explain about the book. Even though I agree that the details about Fitzgerald are necessary when understanding the content of the book, I feel like the book deserves a little more attention, considering the title of the searched article is, Tender Is the Night.

The books I will be using for my research:

• Bloom, Harold. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ed. Pearl James. Broomall, PA: Chelsea House Publishers, 1999. Print. Bloom's Major Short Story Writers.

• Bruccoli, Matthew J., and Judith S. Baughman. Reader's Companion, Tender Is the Night. Illus. Edward Shenton. Comp. Charles Scribner. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1996. Print.

• Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008. Composition of Tender is the night. [Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press, ©1963