This article found that the image of S. Fitzgerald's The Ice palace novella is given in support of the abstract author's speech in the pictures. In Narrator’s implicit depiction, all methods of storytelling are preserved. The narrator of the events revealed the selection of elements (characters, situations, messages, including personal speeches, thoughts, rational perceptions) as narrative material to injure the event. The article also features a commentary on Sally Carroll’s story, her life in the South, and her dislike of the North.