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F Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896, in Saint Paul, Minnesota
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When Scott was 13, he published his first text in the school newspaper in St Paul Academy.
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In 1913 Scott enrolled at Princeton -
In 1917, Fitzgerald dropped out of Princeton to join the army
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Up until 1919, Fitzgerald was in the army, then in 1919 he was discharged
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In 1920, Fitzgerald published his first work, “This Side of Paradiese”
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April 3, 1920, Scott married his wife Zelda
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On October 26, 1921, Scott had his first daughter named Frances Scott Fitzgerald
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In 1922, Scott released his second novel, “The Beautiful and Damned”
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In 1924, Scott Fitzgerald moved his whole life to France
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In 1925, Fitzgerald published his greatest work, “The Great Gatsby”
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In 1925, Scott met his best friend Ernest Hemingway
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In April 1934, Fitzgerald released his last novel, “Tender is the Night”
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On December 21, 1940, Scott tragically passed of a heart attack
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On March 10, 1948, Scott’s wife, Zelda, passed away in a fire at Highland Hospital in North Carolina.