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Fitzgerald was born in Saint Paul Minnesota.
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Fitzgerald would often prioritize his Literary
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Fitzgeralds failings in his academia pushed him join the fight in WW1
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Fitzgerald is assigned to an army camp near Alabama, who was the daughter of a supreme court justice.
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After being discharged from the army, Fitzgerald and Sayer move to new york but Sayer breaks off the engagement due to his little money.
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After quitting his job, Fitzgerald moved back to saint Paul finish his novel "This Side of Paradise"
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After finally having his novel accepted, Fitzgerald lands a job as a story writer for the Saturday Evening Post.
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Only a week after his book is published. Zelda and Fitzgerald get married in new york.
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A year after their marriage, Zelda and Fitzgerald move back to Saint Paul to give birth to their only child Francis
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In the spring, The Fitzgerald's go to Paris where his most famous novel is written The Great Gatsby
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After a series of moves, the Fitzgerald's move back to France. Zelda's health diminished after her intense ballet training.
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Zelda has her first breakdown and is sent to Privins clinic in Switzerland.
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The Fitzgerald's move back to America due to Zeldas relapse. She is treated at John Hopkins Hospital
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Fitzgerald finishes his fourth novel Tender is the Night.
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After moving away from his family alone, Fitzgerald begins to write his last novel. When he is roughly half way through he has a heart attack and dies.