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    remarkable. F. Scott Fitzgerald faced many trials in his lifetime‚ struggling with alcoholism‚ debt‚ and a mentally ill wife. He used his life experiences for admirable purposes by including them in his novels and short stories. F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ a man who faced many challenges throughout his lifetime‚ was one of the most adept American authors of the twentieth century. Fitzgerald was born on September 24‚ 1896 in St. Paul‚ Minnesota. His parents‚ Mary and Edward Fitzgerald‚ royally named him

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    nothing… it only puts in motion what had been locked up in frost”. Francis Scott Fitzgerald lived during the Jazz Age‚ a time of frivolous and carefree living. He and his wife Zelda became engrossed in this lifestyle‚ they spent their time drinking and partying. They appeared to have a perfect life‚ but in reality they struggled with marital issues and an overall emptiness created through living in this way. Fitzgerald and Zelda attempted to drink away their sorrows which only succeeded in escalating

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    Name: Instructor: Task: Date: Ella Fitzgerald Ella was born to William and Temperance‚ early in the 1900s. She spent of her childhood period in the Newport News. Her family detached or divorced when she was of tender age due to domestic adversities. Temperance moved with her to Yonkers‚ New York‚ where she got married again (Ball 40). They were economically unsteady (Krohn 14). However‚ everyone worked extremely hard to ensure their social and financial needs. Ella loved music‚ dancing

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    American author F. Scott Fitzgerald is recognized for his ability to incorporate personal experiences and struggles into the influential

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    April 25th 1917 in Newport News Virginia Ella Jane Fitzgerald also known as first lady of song lady Ella and queen of jazz was brought into the world . elevator market and US history as being the top female jazz singer for more than 50 years and in 1958 the first African American woman to win a Grammy. she went on to winning 13 Grammys and sell more than 40 million albums. Ella Fitzgerald was brought into the world by William Fitzgerald and Tim Prince William Fitzgerald also known as Tempe. Ella’s

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    Is there more of Fitzgerald in the character of Nick than in the character of Gatsby? It is of popular opinion that The Great Gatsby is a novel with an autobiographical feel to it. If this is the case and this was Fitzgerald’s purpose‚ his own character would have to be illustrated in that of one of his fictional characters in the novel. Firstly‚ we may assume that as Nick Carraway is the narrator‚ he is the most likely to resemble the author as his views on things will most likely reflect Scott

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    ELLA FITZGERALD Fitzgerald was born on April 25‚ 1918‚ in Newport News‚ Virginia‚ to a laundress mother and a father. Her father disappeared when she was three years old. She soon moved to Yonkers‚ New York‚ with her mother and stepfather‚ where she began her schooling musical education in public schools. In 1932‚ when she was fifteen‚ her mother died suddenly of a heart attack. Her stepfather treated her badly‚ but an aunt took the teenager to live with her in Harlem. This arrangement did not

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    jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald was the “first lady” of singing‚ swing‚ bebop‚ and ballads. Her career spanned over sixty years‚ she sold millions of records‚ and won multiple Grammy awards. She known all over the world. Ella Fitzgerald greatly impacted the way jazz music is today through her use of scatting and her perfect voice. Ella Fitzgerald did not become the “first lady” of these things overnight. She had to go through hardships in order to get to that point. Ella Fitzgerald was born to William

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    the character he chooses. Fitzgerald parallels himself in two of the main characters in The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby‚ and Nick Carraway. Nick represents Fitzgerald’s passive‚ or indecisive‚ and observant characteristics. On the other hand‚ Gatsby shows Fitzgerald’s passionate and active attributes. Another huge character Fitzgerald picks from his life was Zelda‚ his wife of 27 years‚ who translated into Daisy. Both of these women were the object of desire for Fitzgerald and Gatsby. The main love

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    Mighty Leaf Tea Company The Mighty Leaf Tea company was founded in 2000 by Jill Portman and Gary Shinner. The couple was inspired to enter the tea industry while shopping for engagement rings in 1990. The company is known for pioneering the whole leaf tea pouch‚ filled with whole tea leaves‚ herbs‚ and fruits. “The company ’s goal is to bridge the gap between quality and experience of the whole leaf product with the convenience of a bag‚” states co-founder Jill Portman (Wollman). Mighty Leaf Tea initially

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