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It is a very curious baby indeed. It is a very funny birthday cake. And, as Benjamin is increasingly youthful with the passing years, his family wonders why he persists in the embarrassing folly of living in reverse. The Four Fists is a family of misfortunes, which is an ill-meant gift haunts, and is a man's life shaped by a series of punches to his face, and the revelry , Mobs and anguish of May Day F. Scott Fitzgerald displays his unmatched gift as a writer of short stories.

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Scott Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, F. Scott FitzgeraldHe was born on September 24, 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. After graduating from Princeton University, during World War I, he entered the army and became an army sovereign. After being discharged, he got engaged to an advertising company, but was distraught because his future was uncertain. After he quit his job and immersed himself in writing, he received a good response from critics and readers when he published his autobiographical novel "The Paradise of This Day" (1920). After the success of this work, Fitzgerald, who has gained economic popularity and popularity, married to Zelda, who canceled the engagement, and fell into a social life while living a luxurious life. 

When her first novel is so successful, she drives the moment to write "Tomboys and Iron Man", "Beautifully Cursed", "Jazz Story". Among them, the most popular works from the time of publishing to the present day were "Great Gatsby" released in 1925, and the "last great army" dealing with Hollywood was also highly evaluated. After that, however, he became addicted to alcohol and his wife Zelda became nervous breakdown and was admitted to hospital, causing Fitzgerald to have an unfortunate time. Based on his experience at this time, he published "The Night is Smooth" (1933), one of his masterpieces, but he failed commercially. Fitzgerald, who fell into despair due to the successive failures of the work and the financial difficulties and the disease of Zelda, became an irreversible alcoholic, but did not stop writing as a screenwriter in Hollywood. In his later years, he wrote a screenplay in Hollywood, and his famous work "Gone with the Wind". His posthumous work was published in compilations of his friends Wilson and Edmund, and his collection was published. Until 1935, he published four short stories, and his short stories in numerous magazines total about 160. In 1940, while working on his "last big hit," he died of a heart attack. 

He has been a representative writer representing the "lost generation" of the United States. When his great work "The Great Gatsby" was published, he gained a lot of popularity because he got the sympathy of the lost generations. The Great Gatsby was the backdrop of the 1920s, the so-called Jazz Age, just after the First World War, and the United States gained material richness through the rapid industrialization and wars of war, but experienced the wars of war directly and indirectly A young man disillusioned his life and left for France to find something new. The 'lost generation' refers to these. This work is considered to be a representative work of the American 1920s, and it is regarded as a realistic work portraying the American society after the First World War. Born as a son of a poor farmer in North Dakota, Midwest United States, Gatsby dreams of becoming a great ambassador. When World War I broke out, he joined the army as a captain, and fell in love with an educated and upscale woman, Daisy Daisy, who was stationed in Taylor base. One day he was dispatched overseas and tried to return home as soon as possible after the war, but he was sent to Oxford to see what was wrong. Daisy, who was nervous because Gatsby did not return, marries a Chicago-based code in hopes of stabilizing her life. The main character, Gatsby, is abandoned by a loving woman because she is poor, and devotes all her youth to become rich. But I do not see her true love at last, and I die in vain. This film portrays the tragic life of Gatsby as an astonishingly poetic sense of how American dreams are distorted and collapsed in American society after World War I. 

Other works include "Tobacco and Iron Man", "Beautiful and Cursed", "Jazz Story", "The Night is Smooth" and "Drinking at the Sound of a Bugle".

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