Porcelain and Pink

· Tales of the Jazz Age 第 4 冊 · Titan Audioworks · 朗讀者:Natasha Putri
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Porcelain and Pink is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, first published in The Smart Set in January 1920 and later included in his collection Tales of the Jazz Age in 1922. The story is a light-hearted and humorous exploration of mistaken identity and the social dynamics of the early 20th century.

The narrative centers around Julie Marvis, who is taking a bath in a blue porcelain bathtub in a summer cottage. Her sister, Lois, rushes in, needing to get ready for a date. The sisters banter playfully, with Julie's carefree and spirited nature contrasting Lois's more conservative demeanor. The plot takes an amusing turn when a young man, Mr. Calkins, appears at the window, mistaking Julie for Lois. Unaware of the mix-up, he confesses his love to Julie, thinking she is his date. The situation escalates when Lois returns, and the confusion is revealed, leading to a comical and somewhat awkward confrontation.

The story is set against the backdrop of a summer cottage, with a whimsical art frieze of fishermen and ships decorating the walls. The bathtub itself is described with character, adding to the playful tone of the narrative. Fitzgerald uses this setting to explore themes of mistaken identity, social expectations, and the humorous misunderstandings that can arise in everyday life.

Porcelain and Pink is a delightful read that captures the essence of Fitzgerald's early work, blending humor with keen social observation. It offers a glimpse into the Jazz Age, a time of changing social norms and youthful exuberance.

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