What was F. Scott Fitzgerald's full name?
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
In which year was F. Scott Fitzgerald born?
1896
Where was Fitzgerald born?
Minnesota
What contradictions did Fitzgerald experience in his early life?
Wealth vs. social class; rich history but not rich in wealth.
Who supported the Fitzgerald family when Edward was seeking work?
Mollie Fitzgerald (his mother)
What influenced Fitzgerald’s access to education?
The wealth and connections of his mother's family (the McQuillans)
What prestigious schools did Fitzgerald attend?
St. Paul Academy, Newman School, and Princeton University
Who was Ginevra King?
Fitzgerald's love interest from a wealthy family
What are two major works by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
What themes are prevalent in Fitzgerald's writing?
Social class tensions and contradictions in American culture.
What did Fitzgerald's family struggle with economically?
Lack of generational wealth and frequent relocations.
How did Fitzgerald's upbringing influence his writing?
Reflected the contradictions of wealth and class in society.
Include an image of F. Scott Fitzgerald.

What did Fitzgerald believe about poor boys and rich girls?
He believed 'poor boys shouldn't think of marrying rich girls.'
Who was the inspiration for Jay Gatsby's longing for Daisy?
Ginevra King, due to Fitzgerald's breakup with her.
What university did Fitzgerald attend?
Princeton University.
What unusual behavior characterized Zelda Sayre?
She sneaked out of events to meet bachelors.
Where did Fitzgerald meet Zelda Sayre?
At a party in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1918.
Who was Fitzgerald's platoon captain during his Army service?
Dwight Eisenhower.
What is the title of Fitzgerald's famous novel reflecting social class tensions?
"The Great Gatsby".
How was Zelda perceived in society?
As a ditzy Southern belle and 'mad woman.'
Which relationships influenced F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing?
List two notable works by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
What was Fitzgerald's academic performance at Princeton?
He was a terrible student.
Who inspired many of F. Scott Fitzgerald's fictional characters?
Zelda Fitzgerald played a major role in his life and fiction.
What significant work did Fitzgerald publish in 1920?
This Side of Paradise.
What job did Fitzgerald take in Manhattan?
He crafted marketing copy for an ad agency.
What was Zelda's reaction to Fitzgerald's engagement promise?
She broke off the engagement after mixed messages.
Who was Fitzgerald's primary publisher for This Side of Paradise?
Charles Scribner's Sons.
How many copies did This Side of Paradise sell in its first year?
40,000 copies.
What was Fitzgerald's status after the publication of his first novel?
Which editor championed This Side of Paradise?
Max Perkins.
What themes does Fitzgerald's life and work reflect?
Social class tensions in America.
What role did relationships play in Fitzgerald's writing?
Influential relationships shaped his work.
What cultural significance did Fitzgerald achieve?
He was seen as a voice for youth culture.
What characterized Fitzgerald's literary career?
He wrote for a living after achieving fame.
What contradictions did Fitzgerald experience in his early life?
Wealth vs. social class; rich history but not rich in wealth.
What influenced Fitzgerald’s access to education?
The wealth and connections of his mother's family (the McQuillans)
What prestigious schools did Fitzgerald attend?
St. Paul Academy, Newman School, and Princeton University
What themes are prevalent in Fitzgerald's writing?
Social class tensions and contradictions in American culture.
What did Fitzgerald's family struggle with economically?
Lack of generational wealth and frequent relocations.
How did Fitzgerald's upbringing influence his writing?
Reflected the contradictions of wealth and class in society.
What did Fitzgerald believe about poor boys and rich girls?
He believed 'poor boys shouldn't think of marrying rich girls.'
Who was the inspiration for Jay Gatsby's longing for Daisy?
Ginevra King, due to Fitzgerald's breakup with her.
What is the title of Fitzgerald's famous novel reflecting social class tensions?
"The Great Gatsby".
Who inspired many of F. Scott Fitzgerald's fictional characters?
Zelda Fitzgerald played a major role in his life and fiction.
What was Zelda's reaction to Fitzgerald's engagement promise?
She broke off the engagement after mixed messages.
What role did relationships play in Fitzgerald's writing?
Influential relationships shaped his work.




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