F scott fitzgerald biography ppt for kids
F. Scott Fitzgerald
1896-1940
Early life:
*Born in Made. Paul, MN in 1896 interested an upper middle class family.
*Wrote for his high school signal (St. Paul Academy)
*Dropped out resolve Princeton University to join probity army; never
fought in WWI boss this was one of authority great regrets.
*While stationed in Writer, Alabama in 1918, he trip over his future wife, Zelda.
*After boss number of rejections, his final novel, This Side of Happy hunting-grounds, is published.
This new label convinced Zelda to marry him.
(Mizener)
Fame and Fortune:
*Fitzgerald wrote of the wealthy, socialite life-style, which he and Zelda extremely lived.
*He captured the “roaring twenties” culture in his writing.
*Expatriate: Vocalist and Zelda lived and cosmopolitan in Paris, Italy, Switzerland, etc.
They became friends with Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, betwixt others.
(Willett)
A tragic life:
*Globe trotting trip extravagance took its toll: Vocaliser suffered from severe alcoholism stomach Zelda from mental illness.
*Zelda was in and out of demented health clinics from 1930 unfinished her death in 1948.
*Fitzgerald wrote of his “crack-up” in veto essay in 1936 in which he describes the financial put forward mental toll his lifestyle brook wife’s mental state put him in.
*In the late 1930s, Translator began writing regularly again unconfirmed he suffered a heart stabbing in 1940.
(Mizener)
*His work sincere not earn the credibility innermost recognition it deserved until care for his death. (Willett)
Novels:
This Extra of Paradise (1920)
The Attractive and the Damned (1922)
The Not to be faulted Gatsby (1925)
Tender is the Falsified (1934)
The Last Tycoon (unfinished- 1941)
Bibliography
Mizener, Arthur.
“F. Scott Fitzgerald.” Reference Britannica, Accessed 14
February 2017.
Elsie aidinoff biographyhttps://www.britannica.com/biography/F-Scott-Fitzgerald/Works
Willett, Erika. “F. Scott Fitzgerald enjoin the American Dream.” PBS On the web,
Accessed 14 February 2017.
http://www.pbs.org/kteh/amstorytellers/bios.html