F. Scott Fitzgerald Note 2024-2025
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F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-time period
"F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was born on 24 September 1896." - Fitzgerald
lived during both the Jazz Age and World War I, which he used details from to give
his works a background he could connect with.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-early life
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,"... to a salesman father and an Irish-Catholic mother who was the heir to a
successful Minnesota grocery store." - Because he was born into a middle class of
society, he experienced a more lavish life than others. This translated to his
depiction of the upper class in his work.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-family
"The F. Scott of F. Scott Fitzgerald stands for Francis Scott; he was named for his
distant cousin, the writer of the poem that became the lyrics to American national
anthem." - This is demonstrative of not only the time period he lived during, but
his societal class as well. In addition, it shows that writing ran in his family, and
they were very well known.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-location
"Until 1908 the family moved throughout upstate New York, but when his father
lost his job the Fitzgeralds moved to St. Paul, Minnesota." - The places Fitzgerald
resided and spent his days were influential in his works because they often
included aspects of New York during the Jazz Age. In the "Great Gatsby," for
example, the setting is Long Island and NYC.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-social class
"After graduation in 1913, he attended Princeton University, where he wrote
articles for the college humour magazine, stories for the literary magazine, and
scripts for the musicals of the Triangle Club." - As he attended Princeton, it is clear
he was very intelligent and of an upper social standing. This is seen reflected in
characters of his books, such as Gatsby.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-early life
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, "However, again he neglected his studies; in 1917 he was placed on academic
probation, and he dropped out of Princeton to join the army." - Fitzgerald's
rebellious and nonchalant nature is seen in the characters of his stories as well. In
addition, the war is included in his stories, such as in "The Curious Case of
Benjamin Button," where the main character joins the army.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-marriage
"Fitzgerald moved home to his parents to work on The Romantic Egoist. Recast as
This Side of Paradise it was accepted for publication in 1919. Zelda and Scott
resumed their engagement, and the couple were married in New York a week
after publication in 1920." - Zelda refused to marry Fitzgerald until he could
support her financially. After his first book took off, this was finally possible. He
also was married in New York (the setting of "The Great Gatsby").
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-marriage/war
"While posted to Camp Sheridan in Alabama, then Second Lieutenant Fitzgerald
met Zelda Sayre, daughter of an Alabama Supreme Court judge and society
darling." - This demonstrates the effect the war and Fitzgerald's participation in it
had on his life, as he even met his future wife while stationed. This strong
influence may have been the reason he was adamant on including it in his books.
F. Scott Fitzgerald-writersinspire.org-#1-social class
"This Side of Paradise became an immediate hit. With literary success came
wealth, and with wealth came the Fitzgeralds' new penchant for high living." -
Again, as Fitzgerald continued to find success with his literature, he became more
and more accustomed to the "good life," which he was able to depict in his
stories.
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