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Birth of Jay Gatsby
Some articles say the character Jay Gatsby was born in 1890 and others say he was born in 1892. Also, the picture is clearly not of Jay Gatsby but of someone who portrayed him in a movie. -
Birth of F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Gatsby meets Daisy
Just as Fitzgerald meets his wife in Alabama, Gatsby meets his young love at military camp in Alabama. -
America Enters WWI
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Fitzgerald meets furture wife Zelda
The exact date of his first encounter with his soon to be wife, Zelda, is not known. We know he met her in Alabama. -
Gatsby Attends Oxford
Just after Gatsby finishes his military obligations in Alabama, he attends Oxford University. -
Black Sox Scandal
This scandal happened in the fall of 1919. Basically, baseball players weren't getting paid enough at this time so gamblers found players to pay. -
Klu Klux Klan March
At some point in this year, over 40,000 Klu Klux Klan memebers staged a parade and marched through Washington D.C. -
Prohibition of Alcohol
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Jazz Age
After WWI, people began paryting and drinking. They enjoyed listening to Jazz, which became popular in this time. It soon died down due to the Great Depression. -
Gatsby and Daisy Meet Again
In the novel, Gatsby and Daisy meet again. Unfortunately, they are not madly in love anymore, and Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan. Once again, the picture is not an accurate representation of Gatsby and Daisy being that they do not actually exist. -
Gatsby's Death
Sometime in the year 1922, after having met up with Daisy again, Gatsby dies. -
Start of Great Depression
On October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed, causing the start of the Great Depression. It soon crashed again days later. -
Start of Depression in Fitzgerald's Life
As the Great Depression started, so did Fitzgerald's own personal depression. -
Zelda is Diagnosed
Sometime during 1930, Zelda becomes diagnosed with schizophrenia. She is sent to a mental hospital where she will soon die of a fire. -
Death of Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fizgerald died Decemeber 21, 1940 of a heart attack.