F. Scott Fitzgerald rose to prominence as a storyteller of the social jazz age, few authors represented this period with more passion than this famous United States author did. His writing, The Great Gatsby, is a novel of tragedy and triumph and captures the mood and the free spirit of the generation of the roaring twenties. Today, this free spirit and the continual chaos of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life would be a hit on our twenty first century Reality TV circuit. This carefree life was seen through his all-night parties, glamourous social life, and the turbulent happenings. Uncovering F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life experiences help to explain how the main characters of The Great Gatsby stumble through circumstances and unravel the story line found in this remarkable piece of American literature. …show more content…
Scott Fitzgerald, it mirrors the story found within the pages of The Great Gatsby. It is important to recognize the end of his life before the beginning to appreciate the place this novel holds within literature history. F. Scott Fitzgerald died on 21 December 1940, with few people that would recognize his name or his great works. It was not until the end of the century, F. Scott Fitzgerald gained possibly, the largest public recognition of any writer in the world (Prigozy,1). It is believe that the lack of attention for his novel, The Great Gatsby, was because it was too familiar to his audience and was equivalent to tabloid fiction (Odegard). Today, F. Scott Fitzgerald is regarded with William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway as one of the three major American writers (Prigozy,