Why Is Francis Scott Fitzgerald Important In The Great Gatsby

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Francis Scott Fitzgerald was born september 24, 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fitzgerald is best known for his novel The great Gatsby which was written in 1952. He was an only child in which his father was unsuccessful. Fitzgerald’s ancestor Francis scott wrote The star spangled banner, who he was named after. He expressed an intense romantic imagination. He attended Newman school from 1911-1913 while his determination drove him to become unpopular. He attended princeton where he was very successful. He became an important aspect to the literary life of the university. While attending princeton, he met Ginvera king who stole his heart. Fitzgerald lost Ginvera and flunked out of princeton. Later that fall, he returned to princeton and lost his

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