'What could she mean?': Sex and 'Sentiment-and the Use of Rouge'.

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      A literary criticism of the book "Sentiment" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is presented. It outlines the characters and explores the symbolic significance of these characters which mirror the presentation of mass media and the public's perception concerning men and women in England during the World War I. It examines the changing role of women as depicted in their sexual behavior. An overview of the story is also given.