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F Scott Fitzgerald Research Paper

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In the 1920s, reading short stories and novels were a popular activities for people in the winter time. There were quite a few well-known writers in this time period, but there is one individual that stood out from the rest. This young writer’s name was F. Scott Fitzgerald. He wrote plenty of short stories and novels, in fact he has a crowd-pleasing novel that is still well-known today. F. Scott Fitzgerald did not live a very good life. He had a very mobile life, as well as a successful journey while going through school and writing many short stories and novels. It all began when he was just a young boy. F. Scott Fitzgerald had an interesting, yet moblie, early life and it all started in 1986, the year Fitzgerald was born. According to “F. …show more content…

Paul. According to “F. Scott Fitzgerald,” he was turned into one of the country’s most promising young writers when he reached the age of 24 after he published one of his novels. One week after his novel was published, Zelda finally decided to marry Fitzgerald in New York. Zelda and Fitzgerald later had a baby, they had a baby girl named Frances Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald decided to start writing short stories in between his novels. The Saturday Evening Post and Esquire was one of his most famous short stories. In 1922, Fitzgerald published his second novel, The Beautiful and Damned. This novel told the story of the troubled marriage between Anthony and Gloria Patch. Two years had passed and Fitzgerald moved to get a different view to his creativity. He moved to France to write a magnificent novel called The Great Gatsby. The novel was published on April 10th, 1925. The Great Gatsby is considered to be Fitzgerald's finest work and is known as one of the most widely studied novels in American literature. Since it was written during the height of the boom in the 1920s, The Great Gatsby is completely linked with its time period (“F. Scott Fitzgerald”). People believe that The Great Gatsby is just a closer look into his life. For this reason, he poured his whole heart into writing this novel (Chalupa). Fitzgerald had some major achievements but his life started to go downhill after the publication of The Great

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