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* ''Literature/TheLoveOfTheLastTycoon''
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* TheBeautifulElite: ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'' starts out with this in play until the main couple's awful life choices start catching up with them.
* BreakfastInBed: The main character of ''This Side of Paradise'', Amory, grew up spoiled by his mother who literally ''forbade'' him to get out of bed too early, while their servant brought him breakfast. Probably as a result of this, his appendix burst when he was thirteen, and he had to be operated.
-->Dear, don’t ''think'' of getting out of bed yet. I’ve always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous. Clothilde is having your breakfast brought up.
* BreakfastInBed: The main character of ''This Side of Paradise'', Amory, grew up spoiled by his mother who literally ''forbade'' him to get out of bed too early, while their servant brought him breakfast. Probably as a result of this, his appendix burst when he was thirteen, and he had to be operated.
-->Dear, don’t ''think'' of getting out of bed yet. I’ve always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous. Clothilde is having your breakfast brought up.
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* DotingParent: Beatrice to Amory, ''This Side of Paradise.''
* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Amory Blaine, the protagonist of ''This Side of Paradise'', dislikes math and science, and prefers studying literature and history. His mentor Thayer Darcy is similarly not a fan of math.
* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Amory Blaine, the protagonist of ''This Side of Paradise'', dislikes math and science, and prefers studying literature and history. His mentor Thayer Darcy is similarly not a fan of math.
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* GoodShepherd[=/=]IrishPriest: Monsignor Darcy, Amory's mentor in ''This Side of Paradise.''
* ImportantHairCut: "Bernice Bobs Her Hair".
* TheOneThatGotAway: Rosalind in ''This Side of Paradise.''
* ImportantHairCut: "Bernice Bobs Her Hair".
* TheOneThatGotAway: Rosalind in ''This Side of Paradise.''
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* TheOneThatGotAway: Rosalind in ''This Side of Paradise.''
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* WorthlessYellowRocks: "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz"
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Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota. He [[TheAlcoholic liked to drink]] and party and wrote his novels in order to support that lifestyle for his wife. The materialistic and hedonistic tendencies of his peers are reflected in his works, as is plenty of angst about the appropriateness of all that partying after UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. While courting his future wife, Zelda, he completed his first novel ''This Side of Paradise''. The works that followed were a river of short stories, ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'', ''Literature/TenderIsTheNight'', ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', and his most famous work, ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby.''
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Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota. He [[TheAlcoholic liked to drink]] and party and wrote his novels in order to support that lifestyle for his wife. The materialistic and hedonistic tendencies of his peers are reflected in his works, as is plenty of angst about the appropriateness of all that partying after UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. While courting his future wife, Zelda, he completed his first novel ''This Side of Paradise''. ''Literature/ThisSideOfParadise''. The works that followed were a river of short stories, ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'', ''Literature/TenderIsTheNight'', ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', ''Literature/TheLoveOfTheLastTycoon'', and his most famous work, ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby.''
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Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota. He [[TheAlcoholic liked to drink]] and party and wrote his novels in order to support that lifestyle for his wife. The materialistic and hedonistic tendencies of his peers are reflected in his works, as is plenty of angst about the appropriateness of all that partying after WWI. While courting his future wife, Zelda, he completed his first novel ''This Side of Paradise''. The works that followed were a river of short stories, ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'', ''Literature/TenderIsTheNight'', ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', and his most famous work, ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby.''
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Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota. He [[TheAlcoholic liked to drink]] and party and wrote his novels in order to support that lifestyle for his wife. The materialistic and hedonistic tendencies of his peers are reflected in his works, as is plenty of angst about the appropriateness of all that partying after WWI.UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. While courting his future wife, Zelda, he completed his first novel ''This Side of Paradise''. The works that followed were a river of short stories, ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'', ''Literature/TenderIsTheNight'', ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', and his most famous work, ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby.''
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author who is well known as the chronicler (and [[TropeNamers namer]]) of the [[TheRoaringTwenties Jazz Age.]] Throughout his career he wrote five novels and many short stories.
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->''"You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say."''
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896– -- December 21, 1940) was an American author who is well known as the chronicler (and [[TropeNamers namer]]) of the [[TheRoaringTwenties Jazz Age.]] Age]]. Throughout his career he wrote five novels and many short stories.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896
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* BreakfastInBed: The main character of ''This Side of Paradise'', Amory, grew up spoiled by his mother who literally ''forbade'' him to get out of bed too early, while their servant brought him breakfast. Probably as a result of this, his appendix burst when he was thirteen, and he had to be operated.
-->Dear, don’t ''think'' of getting out of bed yet. I’ve always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous. Clothilde is having your breakfast brought up.
-->Dear, don’t ''think'' of getting out of bed yet. I’ve always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous. Clothilde is having your breakfast brought up.
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* AuthorExistenceFailure: ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'' wasn't finished by the time he kicked the bucket, but eventually got published after his friend Edmund Wilson finished it up using the manuscript.
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* DiedDuringProduction: ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'' wasn't finished by the time he kicked the bucket, but eventually got published after his friend Edmund Wilson finished it up using the manuscript.
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* Creator/DavidHoflin in ''Series/ZTheBeginningOfEverything'' - a dramatised series about his and Zelda's relationship.
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* Creator/DavidHoflin in ''Series/ZTheBeginningOfEverything'' - a dramatised dramatized series about his and Zelda's relationship.
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* TheBeautifulElite: ''The Beautiful and Damned'' starts out with this in play until the main couple's awful life choices start catching up with them.
* CelebrityParadox: In ''The Beautiful and Damned,'' one character mentioned a new book called ''This Side of Paradise'' that's just been released.
* CelebrityParadox: In ''The Beautiful and Damned,'' one character mentioned a new book called ''This Side of Paradise'' that's just been released.
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* TheBeautifulElite: ''The Beautiful and Damned'' ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'' starts out with this in play until the main couple's awful life choices start catching up with them.
* CelebrityParadox: In''The Beautiful and Damned,'' ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned,'' one character mentioned a new book called ''This Side of Paradise'' that's just been released.
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* ForgotICouldntSwim: The protagonist of "The Swimmers" forgot that he couldn't swim and tried to save a drowning girl. Later it played a mayor part in his CharacterDevelopment.
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* ForgotICouldntSwim: The protagonist of "The Swimmers" forgot that he couldn't swim and tried to save a drowning girl. Later it played a mayor major part in his CharacterDevelopment.
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Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota. He [[TheAlcoholic liked to drink]] and party and wrote his novels in order to support that lifestyle for his wife. The materialistic and hedonistic tendencies of his peers are reflected in his works, as is plenty of angst about the appropriateness of all that partying after WWI. While courting his future wife, Zelda, he completed his first novel ''This Side of Paradise''. The works that followed were a river of short stories, ''The Beautiful and Damned'', ''Literature/TenderIsTheNight'', ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', and his most famous work, ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby.''
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Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota. He [[TheAlcoholic liked to drink]] and party and wrote his novels in order to support that lifestyle for his wife. The materialistic and hedonistic tendencies of his peers are reflected in his works, as is plenty of angst about the appropriateness of all that partying after WWI. While courting his future wife, Zelda, he completed his first novel ''This Side of Paradise''. The works that followed were a river of short stories, ''The Beautiful and Damned'', ''Literature/TheBeautifulAndDamned'', ''Literature/TenderIsTheNight'', ''The Love of the Last Tycoon'', and his most famous work, ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby.''