Which of the following statements can be said about the writing styles of F. Scott Fitzgerald, a most representative figure of the 1920s? ( )
A.
His style is complex and warm.
B.
His dialogue is subtle and quite difficult to grasp.
C.
His observation of mannerism, models and attitudes provide the reader with a vivid sense of unreality.
D.
He follows the Jamesian tradition in using the scenic method in his chapters.