Who was Zelda?
Fitzgerald's wife
What decade was Fitzgerald's work based off of?
The 1920s
What university did Fitzgerald attend?
Princeton
Which one of Fitzgerald's works has sold over 25 million copies?
The Great Gatsby
What form of dance was Zelda involved in? Jazz, Tap, Ballet, or Ballroom?
Ballet
In what decade did Fitzgerald's reputation skyrocket?
1950's
Where/when did Fitzgerald write lyrics for musicals? Princeton, Montgomery, or just before he wrote Gatsby?
While he was at Princeton
Which of Fitzgerald's works made an advance in Fitzgerald's technique and used a controlled narrator point of view?
The Great Gatsby
Was Zelda an alcoholic?
No, but did drink often.
What may have been the reason for Fitzgerald's death?
Heavy drinking and smoking
What academy did Fitzgerald attend as a child? St. John's, St. Michael's, or St. Paul?
St. Paul Academy
What was Fitzgerald's first novel originally called? Tender is the Night or Romantic Egotist?
Romantic Egotist
What year did Zelda have her first mental breakdown? 1930,1932, or 1935?
1930
Who was Fitzgerald named after?
The author of the National Anthem(Francis Scott Key)
How old was Fitzgerald when his first work was published? 12, 13, 14, or 15?
13 years old
What was Tender is the Night based on? Zelda's mental issues, Fitzgerald's time at Princeton, or being prideful?
Zelda's mental issues
What state did Zelda and Fitzgerald meet in? Virginia, Georgia, or Alabama?
Alabama
When did Fitzgerald die?
December 21, 1940
Why was Fitzgerald in Montgomery, Alabama? He was writing books there, he was stationed there, or he was writing musicals there?
He was stationed in Montgomery
What was Fitzgerald's first novel called after debate? The Great Gatsby, Tender is the Night, or This Side of Paradise?
This Side of Paradise