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Flitgerald 1
III. Literary Success and Personal Struggles
A. Published "This Side of Paradise" in 1920, achieving literary fame
B. Marries Zelda after his literary success
C. "The Great Gatsby" brings him further acclaim
D. Falls into a wild lifestyle of parties and decadence
E. Struggles to please Zelda and support their lifestyle through writing
F. Zelda's nervous breakdown and Fitzgerald's battle with alcoholism during the Great Depression
IV. Later Works and Hollywood
A. Publishes "Tender Is the Night" in 1934
B. Sells short stories to support his lavish lifestyle
C. Moves to Hollywood in 1937 to write screenplays
D. Works on his novel "The Love of the Last Tycoon"
E. Dies of a heart attack in 1940 at the age of forty-four
II. Military Service and Meeting Zelda
A. Enlisted in the army in 1917 during World War I
B. Became a second lieutenant and stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama
C. Met Zelda Sayre, whom he fell in love with
D. Zelda's desire for wealth and leisure delayed their marriage
I. Early Life and Education
A. Born in 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota
B. Mediocre student in St. Paul
C. Enrolled at Princeton University in 1913 but did not graduate