How Did Scott Fitzgerald's Life Change In The Great Gatsby

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Scott Fitzgerald was born in September, 24 1826 in Minnesota. He is well known as a short story writer and novel writer. Specially known for his famous novel "The Great Gatsby". Fitzgerald was a successful writer, they even made movies about his books. Fitzgerald wrote four novels and left on unfinished novel, as well he wrote short stories also. He comes from a upper middle class family, and since child he was interested in being a writer, in middle school he wrote for his school newspaper. Fitzgerald was a good writer, he wrote things that happened to him, in other words he expressed himself in his writing.
Due to his good writings he was successful and was very wealthy, he was desired to become wealthy. He attended the army to fight in World War I when he came back he wrote a novel and time later he married Zelda, his wife and moved with her to New York. When Fitzgerald's daughter was born, he always made luxurious parties that were alcoholic. They say that he became an alcoholic after college. …show more content…

Also they are famous movies about his writings. Then he returned to United States because his wife was having mental illness, and she needed immediate treatment. Her behavior was changing drastically and Fitzgerald, spend many money on her treatment.
Due to Fitzgerald making lot of money, he always gave himself luxury, like going out to parties and nightclubs to drink. According to one of his quotes, that states of when he went to live to France, was that for him and American that goes to live to France becomes more intelligent and have good