Hunter the rich boy of the title was raised amid opulence and wealth. He belongs to the social elite and has everything money can buy but he also feels isolated and unconnected to the outside world. Hunter''s connections with his family friends and potential partners are examined in the novel as is his growing sense of disenchantment with the world of the wealthy. The Jazz Age''s excesses and shallowness are depicted in The Rich Boy in a way that is renowned for its vividness. Another important aspect of it is how it looks at the emotional lives of the wealthy who frequently struggle to find meaning and purpose in their life despite having an abundance of material possessions. Fitzgerald tells the tale in his distinctive manner which is distinguished by fine prose and a keen grasp of the paradoxes and complexities of the human experience.
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