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When fitzgerald found his second "Golden Girl."
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One of Fitzgerald's greatest regrets to have not been able to battle overseas.
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After the broken engagement with Zelda, Fitzgerald quit his job and lived back home with his parents to continue writing his book draft from college that soon became a great success.
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Birth of the only child of the Fitzgerald's
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Fitzgerald's second published novel
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Moved to Paris to focus on his next novel
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A downfall when they rented a house and had many drunken parties, chaotic.
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Inspired from their travel to Europe and their time at Paris.
Didn't come out as well as his first two novels -
At a bar Scott met another writer, Hemingway.
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Scott's Jazz age ended as the family moved onto the worst time of their lives
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Zelda wanted to become a professional ballet dancer and then had a nervous breakdown and had to go to asylums.
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A hard working book Scott is trying to publish, taking him nine years to write based off of his wife's nervous breakdown.
Didn't sell -