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Fitzgerald Biography Discussion Questions Directions: Use your biography video guide and your Old Money v. New Money notes to support your opinions. How did Fitzgerald’s life influence his work? Give several examples using his novels as evidence. According to the narration, what was Fitzgerald constantly seeking? When was this finally achieved? How does this relate to the quote in question number 1? Fitzgerald is called “one of America’s greatest dreamers.” What was Fitzgerald’s dream? Do you think he achieved this dream? Why or why not? Consider your notes on Modernism. How does Fitzgerald’s life seem to fit that of the disillusioned hero? Explain. Do you think F. Scott Fitzgerald would be considered old money or new money? Explain your choice using your notes. Which classification of money would his wife Zelda fit into? Explain. Why does the conflict between old money and new exist? They are both rich, so why is there a social disparity between the two types of money. Explain what causes the conflict between old money and new money.