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      • The story’s ice palace is based on an actual ice palace that was featured at the 1887 Winter Carnival in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Winter Festival took place intermittently in the following years. As Fitzgerald grew up in the city, he had likely attended the festival.
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  2. ‘The Ice Palace’ is a short story by the American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), originally published in the Saturday Evening Post in May 1920. The story is about a southern belle who becomes engaged to a man from the North; however, she almost freezes to death in an ice palace at a winter carnival and this leads her to rethink the ...

  3. After a cold night and a breaking storm, Sally Carrol and Harry visit the ice palace; she immediately feels oppressed and tense. She becomes separated from Harry and panic sets in. Sally Carrol is terrified and afraid she will die and be frozen in the ice.

  4. The palace is described as “a fairy castle, all blue and silver, with icicles hanging from the eaves and tiny white snowflakes swirling in the air.” This description sets the tone for the story and hints at the cold and unforgiving nature of the environment in which the characters find themselves.

  5. Sally Carrol Happer, a young woman from the fictional city of Tarleton, Georgia, United States of America, is bored with her unchanging environment. Her local friends are dismayed to learn she is engaged to Harry Bellamy, a man from an unspecified town in the northern United States of America.

  6. Nov 26, 2015 · Sally's visit to the north was a negative experience, and her time there is remembered as if it were a fairy tale or bad dream. In the story's conclusion, Sally is home again, in the place she feels happiest.

  7. Sep 30, 2021 · “The Ice Palace” was first published as a short story in The Saturday Evening Post on May 22, 1920, and was republished in Flappers and Philosophers in 1920 by Scribner’s.

  8. The “Ice Palace,” which chronicles the cultural conflict between a Southern woman and her Northern lover, is an example of one of Fitzgerald’s more serious and effective short pieces. As it often...

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