The great Gatsby of Fitzgerald girls accurately understands the groundbreaking spirit of the role of women in the society of the 1920s. The United States is in a state of economic prosperity and rapid change. After World War I, society is no longer conservative. Meanwhile, the role of women is revolutionary, but women have become more free; they are still limited to sexual roles in society; men are still considered dominant sex. Scott Fitzgerald explains the extremes of gender and social class, and the independence that this brings to women.
The "girl" most familiar with Fitzgerald is Zelda, the "heroine" married in 1920 - without doubt Fitz is considered to be half of a couple of Scott and Zelda Gerald's earliest novel of the novel An important model. Women Women Zelda Searle of Montgomery, Alabama was described as a "prototype like a woman known as an American baffle" in a popular magazine of the 1920s. The role of the baffle movement in the United States is praised. At the same time, he also offered a model for Fitzgerald to create his hybrid hybrid of novels baffle and southern beauty.
You, F. You may be familiar with Scott Fitzgerald as the author of The Great Gatsby and the other four iconic novels that won the popular title "The Prophet of the Jazz era" for him. The generation of the prophet, then Zelda Fitzgerald is that goddess. If you are familiar with her as Scott's wife, it is time to re-evaluate this infamous 1920s girl and her own artist as a person. Zelda Sayre was born in the early 20th century in 1900 and was named after the heroine of the gypsy hero of Robert Edward Francis' short story "The Wealth of Zelda". Inspiration, the latter named it the princess of the same name behind her. When Zelda met Scott Fitzgerald, a visiting soldier in Montgomery, his hometown of Alabama, she was the infamous and the most daring and rebellious girl.
In 1932, Fitzgerald's wife, Zelda Sayyfitz Gerald, was hospitalized for schizophrenia in Baltimore, Maryland. The authors borrowed La Paix manor in Towson suburbs to write a story about Dick Diver, a promising young psychiatrist and his wife Nicole, one of his patients. This is Fitzgerald's first novel in nine years and the last novel he completed. In the early 1930s, when Fitzgerald came up with the book, it was the darkest year in his life, and the dark part of the novel reflected his own experience. As the character was pulled back and joined again to spiritual care and the male character Dick diver began drinking, the novel reflects Life events of Fitzgerald and Zelda almost. At the time of writing this book, Fitzgerald encountered economic difficulties. In order to write a short story of a business magazine, he borrowed money from the editor and his agent.