1896, St Paul Minnesota where one of the best writer from the 1920’s was born, F. Scott Fitzgerald who was an expiring man. He was married to a woman, they went through rough times and this gave the author outstanding ideas to write his stories. The man was viewed as the spokesman of “The Jazz Age”. In 1913 he attended Princeton University, and became a great writer. This proves how Fitzgerald started to get a better format of writing. He created great novels, books, and short stories. He took time to write his novels, he always described his life in an emotional way to entertain the readers. This made a great impression whenever he tales were released.
F. Scott Fitzgerald who wrote a great novel that wasn't successful at the time, “The Great Gatsby” this novel took place during the historic “Roaring Twenties” (1920’s) where Fitzgerald and the Gatsby succeeded throughout time. This novel showed how love changed situations and how Fitzgerald life …show more content…
He talked about Alcohol this is one of “The Great Gatsby's” mainly theme that reflected on Fitzgerald’s life. Alcohol during the time really affected his life whenever he faced the love of his life, he saw himself as a sad and poor drunk. This was a unique strategy to connect his life with this novel “The Great Gatsby”. The themes in Fitzgerald life were interesting because whenever you see the author you will never think of him like that, but it all happened all because of one love that gave him inspiration to write the gatsby. He also talked about the modern heroine in one of his short stories “Bernice Bobs Her hair” he talked how one woman that had to have revenge of a very disastrous accident, the woman follow the wrong side of life until her families gave her helped. The theme of the short story is very entertaining as well. All of Fitzgerald's great works had magnificent