F Scott Fitzgerald Influences

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There are many situations that people go through that influence their decisions. Everybody grew up differently so this plays a major role in the decisions that were made in life.
This was the case for F. Scott Fitzgerald; he lived through so much during his life that he was able to incorporate it into his writing. Fitzgerald’s writing was mostly made up of the feeling that he felt, this was all affected by his life relations and time period. F. Scott Fitzgerald presented his life through his writing because life experiences and relationships influenced the characters in The Great Gatsby, and the time period in which he lived in provided a theme for the story.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1894 in St. Paul, Minnesota (Rielly xv).
As a child he and his family moved around very much but once settling down he attended various private schools. In 1911 he went to the Newman School, where he would experience bullying and teasing, he then translated his feelings in his book The Freshest Boy, it told his story about how he struggled during school (Rielly 7).But the struggles that he had helped him grow as a writer because after the upsetting year at Newman School, he travelled to New York where he continued to write, especially plays. He starred in some plays and he also contributed to the school’s magazine, the Newman News, all before he left for Princeton (Rielly 7). In 1913 he entered Princeton, he was placed in academic probation in 1915 and in 1917 he joined the army (“F. Scott Fitzgerald” db). While stationed in Montgomery, Alabama he met Zelda Sayre, the love of his life (Rielly xvi). During this time he began to work his first novel, This Side of Paradise, and it was an instant success and Fitzgerald earn quite a...

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...hieving his dream of wealth and love that it is eventually destroyed by his reality (“F. Scott Fitzgerald db). Nick Carraway symbolizes this when he said, “They’re a rotten crowd. You’re worth the whole damn bunch put together” (Fitzgerald 154).
There are many things that can influence someone to write, including feelings, emotions, and even life experiences. Life experiences can influence people because of what is felt at certain points in life, whether it is hate, happiness or betrayal. Fitzgerald uses his emotions to present a piece of work that allows his readers to get an insight into his life. The time period influenced him because there was much of change and he demonstrated this very well by showing it in his characters. The Great Gatsby is a representation of Fitzgerald’s life and the time period; it shows how he can incorporate his life into his writing.

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