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Essay heading: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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After publishing This Side of Paradise, Fitzgerald and Zelda married and only a year later, Zelda gave birth to their first child Scottie in October 1921 (Verde 3; Tate 1). After a brief stay in Great Neck, Long Island, the Fitzgeralds moved to Paris at the high point of Fitzgerald’s career. It was in Paris that Fitzgerald met Ernest Hemingway, whose friendship was based largely on admiration for the literary genius (Tate 2)... displayed 300 characters
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It was in Paris that Fitzgerald met Ernest Hemingway, whose friendship was based largely on admiration for the literary genius (Tate 2). After returning to America in 1926, Zelda was admitted to an asylum four years later on the verge of a nervous breakdown; she relapsed a year after her release in 1931 (Verde 5)... displayed next 300 characters
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