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Asskicking Leads To Leadership is the new name of the trope.


* Portfolio: [[AFatherToHisMen A Father To Both His Soldiers And The Poor]], TheAce, AffablyEvil, AmbitionIsEvil, [[AristocratsAreEvil Evil Roman Patrician]], AsskickingEqualsAuthority, BigBad (to his enemies), BigGood (to his troops and the poor), BreadAndCircuses, DeadpanSnarker, EtTuBrute, [[AGodAmI Son Of Venus]], FrontlineGeneral, GlorySeeker, MilitaryMaverick, [[WarForFunAndProfit War For Profit And Personal Glory]], [[FromNobodyToNightmare Went From Being A Noble With Nothing To Dictator]]

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* Portfolio: [[AFatherToHisMen A Father To Both His Soldiers And The Poor]], TheAce, AffablyEvil, AmbitionIsEvil, [[AristocratsAreEvil Evil Roman Patrician]], AsskickingEqualsAuthority, AsskickingLeadsToLeadership, BigBad (to his enemies), BigGood (to his troops and the poor), BreadAndCircuses, DeadpanSnarker, EtTuBrute, [[AGodAmI Son Of Venus]], FrontlineGeneral, GlorySeeker, MilitaryMaverick, [[WarForFunAndProfit War For Profit And Personal Glory]], [[FromNobodyToNightmare Went From Being A Noble With Nothing To Dictator]]
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* Portofolio: '''[[TheRoaringTwenties Emblems of the Jazz Age]]''', [[EccentricArtist Eccentric Creators]], CreatorCouple, [[AwfulWeddedLife A Very Dysfunctional Marriage]] and the DestructiveRomance surrounding it; [[TheAlcoholic Alcoholics]], [[WriteWhatYouKnow Both Wrote About Their Lives and Marriage]], [[InfidelityIndex Infidelity On Both Sides]], [[DownerEnding Scott died in obscurity while Zelda died in a fire at a mental hospital]]
** F. Scott: RagsToRiches, [[EscalatingBrawl Keeps Getting into Fights]], [[PlagiarismInFiction Occasionally stole Wife's Words and Diaries to Use in His Writings]], [[AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder Had an Affair While Zelda Was institutionalized]], [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero Iconic Writer with Racist Views]], [[DeadArtistsAreBetter Regained Popularity Posthumously]]

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* Portofolio: '''[[TheRoaringTwenties Emblems of the Jazz Age]]''', [[EccentricArtist Eccentric Creators]], CreatorCouple, [[AwfulWeddedLife A Very Dysfunctional Marriage]] and the DestructiveRomance surrounding it; [[TheAlcoholic Alcoholics]], [[WriteWhatYouKnow Both Wrote About Their Lives and Marriage]], [[InfidelityIndex Infidelity (Allegedly) On Both Sides]], [[DownerEnding Scott died in obscurity while Zelda died in a fire at a mental hospital]]
** F. Scott: RagsToRiches, [[EscalatingBrawl Keeps Getting into Fights]], [[PlagiarismInFiction Occasionally stole Wife's Words and Diaries to Use in His Writings]], [[AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder Had an Affair While Zelda Was institutionalized]], Institutionalized]], [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero Iconic Writer with Racist Views]], [[DeadArtistsAreBetter Regained Popularity Posthumously]]



* F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, stars of the Jazz Age (which Scott coined himself). They were writers that wrote about the time period and embodied it; wealthy, chaotic, free-spirited people that partied and drinked. They climbed up to the top of the social ladders in New York City and Paris. They lived the dream of the 1920's as described in their stories. But also like in the stories, especially F. Scott's classic ''The Great Gatsby'', there's a darker side to their lives. While their similar chaotic natures attracted each other, their marriage was ''very'' troubled. What started out as a lively couple doing harmless hi-jinks in NYC turned into an emotionally draining relationship.

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* F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, stars of the Jazz Age (which Scott coined himself). They were writers that wrote about the time period and embodied it; wealthy, chaotic, free-spirited people that partied and drinked.drank. They climbed up to the top of the social ladders in New York City and Paris. They lived the dream of the 1920's as described in their stories. But also like in the stories, especially F. Scott's classic ''The Great Gatsby'', there's a darker side to their lives. While their similar chaotic natures attracted each other, their marriage was ''very'' troubled. What started out as a lively couple doing harmless hi-jinks in NYC turned into an emotionally draining relationship. relationship after an incident in 1924 where Zelda may or may not had an affair with a French naval aviator[[note]]Apparently, that story is quite contradictory, with the aforementioned naval aviator claiming that the Fitzgeralds made it up for the sake of drama[[/note]], which led to their marriage crumbling. They frequently got into heated arguments in public
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'''[[Creator/FScottFitzgerald F. Scott]] and [[Series/ZTheBeginningOfEverything Zelda Fitzgerald]], Dual Gods of TheRoaringTwenties''' (Scott: Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, Great American Dreamer | Zelda: Zelda Sayre, the First American Flapper)

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'''[[Creator/FScottFitzgerald F. Scott]] and [[Series/ZTheBeginningOfEverything Zelda Fitzgerald]], Dual Gods of TheRoaringTwenties''' (Scott: Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, Great American Dreamer | Zelda: Zelda Sayre, the First American Flapper)Flapper | Both: [[EnfantTerrible Enfants Terribles]] of the Jazz Age)



* The Fitzgeralds rarely spend time in their designated hall, as they couldn't connect with anyone there and found traveling through the Pantheon was more enjoyable (they figured, as the divine representations of the Jazz Age, it would be better to spread the spirit of that era around than to contain it at one place anyway). However, the hall they most consistently visit is the Hall of Pantheon/{{Alcohol}}. They frequently spend their days drinking at Moe's Tavern and every now and then, invite their mutual allies to drinking parties they host.

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* The Fitzgeralds rarely spend time in their designated hall, as they couldn't connect with anyone there and found traveling through the Pantheon was more enjoyable (they figured, as the divine representations of the Jazz Age, it would be better to spread the spirit of that era around than to contain it at one place anyway). However, the The hall they most consistently visit is the Hall of Pantheon/{{Alcohol}}. They frequently spend their days drinking at Moe's Tavern and every now and then, invite their mutual allies to drinking parties they host. However, they're prone to getting into heated, alcohol-fueled fights that'll lead to them getting kicked out by Moe himself. Despite that, they'll always come back to the Tavern.
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** Both: '''[[Pantheon/CausesOfSadness Jay Gatsby]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} Betty Boop]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Charlotte LaBouff]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Anastasia]], [[Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle Charlie Chaplin]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Walt Disney]]

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** Both: '''[[Pantheon/CausesOfSadness Jay Gatsby]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} Betty Boop]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Charlotte LaBouff]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Anastasia]], [[Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle Charlie Chaplin]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Walt Disney]]Disney]], [[Pantheon/MagicalItems Felix the Cat]]

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