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F. Scott Fitzgerald- The Voice of a Generation
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The “Roaring Twenties”/ “Jazz Age” During the 1920’s many Americans lived with reckless abandon Looked for personal fulfillment through material wealth and social acceptance/status
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However, this quest for pleasure was ofen accompanied by a sense of inner despair and emptiness F. Scott Fitzgerald captured both the gaiety and the emptiness of the time in his writing Said to be the “voice of his generation” He coined the phrase “The Jazz Age”
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Fitzgerald’s Life F Scott Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in Minnesota Was a distant relative of the composer of “The Star Spangled Banner” Family had little money but big social aspirations
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Fitzgerald went to Princeton but failed to graduate because of his “Lifestyle”= too much partying So enlisted in the Army in 1917 Wrote his first novel in 1920 called “This Side of Paradise” – it was an instant success
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With the instant money and fame was able to convince Zelda Sayre to marry him Zelda was used to a life of wealth and extravagance The couple mingled with the rich and famous- attending countless parties and spending money recklessly
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Zelda and F. Scott
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Despite his wild lifestyle, Fitzgerald remained a productive writer His most successful novel The Great Gatsby was published in 1925 However, in 1929, with the stock market crash his life changed drastically
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His reputation as a writer started to go downhill He had financial difficulties Wife suffered several nervous breakdowns and was institutionalized Fitzgerald died after suffering a heart attack at age 44 in 1940; Zelda died in 1948
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