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He was born in Saint Paul Minnesota by Edward and Molly Fitzgerald on the second floor of 481 moral Avenue.
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He was later on academic probation which had given him motivation to join the army due to his Academic failure.
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In Montgomery Alabama Scott Fitzgerald was at a camp in which he had met a young lady named Zelda. Her father was a supreme court judge and Zelda was the youngest daughter.
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Scott Fitzgerald was later discharge from the army and he had went to New York to create a successful life for himself in order to marry Zelda. But she had not excepted the engagement due to low income.
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Scott Fitzgerald how to quit his job and how to return to Saint Paul to rewrite his novel and it was called “This side of paradise”. His novel was then excepted.
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A week after “this side of paradise” was published Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda were both married in New York.
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Zelda had become pregnant with Scott Fitzgerald baby and they had moved back to Saint Paul Minnesota to raise their only child.
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The Fitzgerald family Had moved to great neck Long Island so they could be near Broadway because Scott had written a play called the vegetable which later failed. In order for Scott to pay off his debt and provide for his family he written short stories.
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Fitzgerald Went to France and that was were the great Gatsby was written. Though he was praised for his work the sales of the novel failed miserably.
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The Fitzgerald’s family had came back to America, while Zelda was practicing ballet dancing so she could become a professional dancer.
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Zelda had eventually had her first break down due to her dancing. This had affected Scott to write short stories while trying to take care of her.
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Scott has completed his fourth novel called “tender is the night”. The novel mirrored the relationship between Zelda and Scott during the time it was released.
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Scott Fitzgerald had passed away on December 21, 1940. He had died from a heart attack.
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Zelda Fitzgerald passed away on March 10, 1948.
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The great Gatsby was revived due to its terrible sales and became a classic novel in the 29th century. It’s been seen through films throughout the years.