F Scott Fitzgerald Biography

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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald was a well know author and novelist, who was also known for his number one selling novel, “The Great Gatsby”. Lets back up to 1896 to the day Francis “Scott” Key Fitzgerald was born. According to the book “The Importance of F. Scott Fitzgerald,” he was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Laurel Street in a rented apartment on September 24, 1896 (1). Mollie, a very proud mother of that her son was insisted on being named after her husband’s great-grandmother’s cousin, the composer of “The Star Spangled Banner”, the Francis Scott Fitzgerald. Scott’s father, Edward Fitzgerald, was a well dressed, civil man who enjoyed reading romantic, calming poetry by Baron Byron and Edgar Allen Poe. Childhood …show more content…

In 1908, they move back to St. Paul, Minnesota because, Edward lost his job. Scott goes away to Princeton University in 1913. Even though, his father urged him to go to Georgetown and his mother begged him to consider the University of Minnesota. Scott wouldn’t change his mind, he was set on going to Princeton and that was final. Sam White had decided that Scott would go to Princeton because, one day he had watched a Princeton- Harvard football game when Sam White, a player on the team, blocked and ran the ball for a ninety- five yard …show more content…

Scott Fitzgerald Biography"). Scott dropped out of school and was put on academic probation, in 1917. During World War 1, he was terrified he might die and not get to fulfill his dreams of writing. Scott wrote the novel “The Romantic Egotist” in a very short amount of time but, Charles Scribner’s Son’s rejected it. Scott Fitzgerald was assigned to Camp Sheridan in Montgomery, Alabama, as a second lieutenant. There he met Zelda Sayre, a beautiful 18 year old girl. Later after the war ended, in November of 1918, Scott tries to convince Zelda to marrying him by, discharging and moving to New York City to begin a career in advertising. He quit a few months later and returned to rewrite his novel back in St. Paul. The novel is now called “This Side of Paradise”, an autobiography about love and greed. It was published in 1920 and Scott was one of the most promising writers, overnight. A week later, Scott and Zelda got married in New York. In 1921, they had a daughter named Frances Scott Fitzgerald. Scott published his second novel, “The Beautiful and the Damned”, in

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