Bernice Bobs Her Hair Part 1 of 2 by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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In this episode of Great Stories Well Told, we turn from Kate Chopin's quiet examination of personal freedom to F. Scott Fitzgerald's sharp and often humorous portrait of youth in the Jazz Age.
When shy and awkward Bernice visits her glamorous cousin Marjorie, she quickly learns that popularity has its own rules. Determined to transform herself, Bernice follows Marjorie's advice and becomes the center of attention. But when appearances become more important than authenticity, the results are both surprising and unforgettable.
"Bernice Bobs Her Hair" captures the energy, social ambitions, and changing values of a new generation while revealing timeless truths about identity, friendship, and the cost of trying to fit in.
"Bernice Bobs Her Hair" by F. Scott Fitzgerald was first published on May 1, 1920 in The Saturday Evening Post.
Later that year, it was published in book form as part of his first short story collection, titled Flappers and Philosophers (published in September 1920).
Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a work in the public domain.
A Look Ahead:
June 24th "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" Part 2 by F. Scott Fitzgerald
July 1st "Beauty and the Beast" by Madame de Beaumont
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