Fitzgerald
> Francis Scott Fitzgerald had a wild and tragic life. Much of his life is not common knowledge to the average person and is definitely not taught in schools. If some of these interesting and funny anecdotes were given; F. Scott Fitzgerald would have a larger following and be comparable to the late Jim Morrison, the lead singer and songwriter of the classic rock band, The Doors. Morrison's works including poems and songs have been made into two anthologies. Both writers had an alcohol problem and had unstable relationships with their significant others. Fitzgerald's life is more interesting than Morrison's by far, though most of the younger generations do not read Fitzgerald for recreation like they listen to The Doors' music. After reading some biographies on Fitzgerald's life, it was clear how much of his real life he used in his literary works. This paper will touch on some of influences that are most obvious due to the time factor that this had to be created under. > Fitzgerald had many influences and inspirations in his short lifetime and used as much of his life experiences in his writing as he possibly could. He mostly used a few facts and elaborated the rest of the story with his own imagination. The majority inv
"I don't want to talk about myself because I'll admit I did that somewhat in this book. This is a bit exaggerated, but similar to Zelda's hometown, Montgomery Alabama after her departure. Bruccoli describes him as a "romantic, intellectual figure. " Father Fay sparked FSF's writing by conventional religious poetry. Nick then goes on to explain how Chicago was in mourning since Daisy and Tom moved from Illinois to East Egg. He thinks out the worst possible scenario for his situation and ends up writing his first successful novel. I have discovered that by reading TGG, you know more about F. FSF considered Father Fay his surrogate father and was the first person who encouraged his aspirations. Fitzgerald told Wilson that his only influence was Zelda. > >Again, the reoccurring character mold of a Southern Belle is used in The Great Gatsby. This ending foreshadows Fitzgerald's real life, though he did not become an alcoholic out of depression from losing the love of his life. It seems as though FSF is daydreaming what might have happened if he had not become a famous American writer from his success of TSOP and married Zelda. She is the southern, beautiful, sophisticated, somewhat spoiled and self-involved girl that Zelda was. The character of Rosalind Connage is based off of Zelda.
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