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"Bernice Bobs Her Hair" by F. Scott Fitzgerald teaches a very important lesson about superficial popularity, and the cruel pressures which demand that individuals conform to the standards of a social set. It was interesting to watch the development of the main character, a quiet, passive person who longed for popularity, then found it, then lost it, and finally became strong and independent. The story is a ....
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.... she left, she snipped off Marjorie's long blonde braids.
The two most important characters in this story are Bernice and Marjorie. The theme of superficial popularity and social pressure is conveyed through the contrast and development of the two characters, and the changes in their relationship. Bernice was quiet, socially awkward, and "pretty, with dark hair and high color, but she was no fun on a party." Her vivacious and popular cousin, Marjorie, "besides having a fairylike fa ....
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