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F Scott Fitzgerald Biography Essay

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Dipali Patel
Ms.Moak
English 3H
November 26, 2015
F. Scott Fitzgerald

“I am a professed literary thief, hot after the best methods of every writer in my generation” (Twentieth century literary Criticisms 158) said a very prominent author during the Jazz Age, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. He was recognized for writing stories that reflected his personal life. Fitzgerald wrote his extraordinary pieces after he experienced something even more extraordinary. The author of the article, “F. Scott Fitzgerald”, agrees when he says, “…Fitzgerald’s most successful creations derive from his own experiences and social circles, the members of the upper middle class”( Fitzgerald was a free, easy-going person who was a hypocrite; he wanted to be like the …show more content…

F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was the son of Mary and Edward Fitzgerald (“F. Scott Fitzgerald” 516). In an interview Fitzgerald said he was, “…half black Irish and half old American stock with the usual exaggerated ancestral pretensions” (“F. Scott Fitzgerald” 516). Fitzgerald had 4 siblings and they moved a lot during their childhood (“F. Scott Fitzgerald” 516). Fitzgerald said they lived in, “a house below the average on a street above the average” (“F. Scott Fitzgerald” 516). The author of “F. Scott Fitzgerald” sums up Fitzgerald’s college life as, “entered Princeton at age seventeen. Until he left in October 1917, without a degree, he skipped classes, failed courses, read contemporary fiction, and wrote prolifically. During his time at college, Fitzgerald wrote many short stories to local newspapers (Nassau Literary Magazine, This Side of Paradise) and he wrote lyrics to school musicals, but never participated due to his grades” (“F. Scott Fitzgerald” 517). After college Fitzgerald joined the army and became second lieutenant. During one of his transfers in Alabama, he fell in love with Zelda. Zelda wanted a more successful partner, so she rejected him. In response to her rejection,

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