In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald showed the glamorous monumental, social and economic prosperity of the 1920s, a new rookie twenties creation, Great Gatsby, which leads to banning organized crime Announced. The reader is the story of a young man named Jay Gatsby, he is a luxurious mysterious neighbor of the narrator Nick · Callaway. In the evolution of the novel, Nick about his past married a reading cousin to find his love for Gatsby and Daisy. , Tom Buchanan 尼克卡拉 and Jay Gatsby (James Gates) - Through this novel, Fitzgerald developed a conflict theme that was kept confidential without telling the truth with three letters.
The great Gatsby of Scott Fitzgerald was the decade of America's history known as "a roaring twenties." Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" reflects the life of the 1920s. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" popular party reflects the United States of the 1920s. Life Gatsby showed his excellent wealth by opening a magnificent party. - I. INTRODUCTION 1896, F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. After growing up in Minnesota, he began his career and married his favorite girl, Zelda. He published his first novel "This Side of Heaven" in 1920; the novel was a success, and Fitzgerald immediately soon became one of the most famous young writers of the time. "F
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 to her only as Scott's wife, it is time to reevaluate this infamous 1920s girl as a person and her own artists. 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.
At first glance, it looks like F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" was inspired by his relationship with his wife, Zelda Sayer Fitzgerald. Like Jay Gatsby in the novel, Fitzgerald met a beautiful and wealthy young woman, Zelda, and fell in love, but he left her because she was short of money. Unfortunately, for Fitzgerald, Zelda first rejected him because he was out of money, not because a woman left him for the first time. There is a girl in front of Zelda. A beautiful Chicago debut called Ginevra King. As a young teenager, Kim and Fitzgerald are crazy about each other. However, the desire for Mr. Kim to become a wealthy social work ended his relationship. Although Ginevra may have hurt Fitzgerald, she was the one who inspired him to create the character Daisy Buchanan at The Great Gatsby.