
Who Was F. Scott Fitzgerald?
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10th Grade - University
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, an Irish American, faced social challenges due to his background. His education at Princeton exposed him to an elite lifestyle, but financial constraints hindered his full participation. He fell in love with Geneva King, a 'golden girl,' but was rejected due to his lack of wealth. After leaving Princeton, he joined the army and met Zelda Sayer, who also demanded financial success before marriage. Fitzgerald's first novel, 'This Side of Paradise,' brought him fame and led to his marriage with Zelda. His works often reflect his own experiences, particularly the pursuit of wealth to win love, a theme mirrored in 'The Great Gatsby.' The 'golden girl' archetype, representing beauty and materialism, recurs in his stories, symbolizing the elusive American dream.
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