His wife's name was Zelda.
F. Scott Fitzgerald dedicated "The Great Gatsby" to his wife, Zelda Fitzgerald.
Her last nane was sayre ,(full name)Zelda Sayre
Scott Fitzgerald's wife's name was Zelda Fitzgerald. She was an American novelist, socialite, and the muse of her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Their tumultuous relationship and Zelda's struggles with mental health greatly influenced Scott's writing.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 - December 21, 1940)He was forty four when he died.
Creator Shigeru Miyamoto has stated that her name was inspired by Zelda Fitzgerald, the wife of American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Zelda Fitzgerald died on March 10, 1948 at the age of 47.
At an officer's dance at the end of WWI in Alabama.
The Biltmore Hotel in New York City reportedly threw out F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre on their wedding night in 1920. It is said that they were deemed too rowdy for the hotel's standards.
Zelda Fitzgerald was the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald. She was called the "first flapper" by her husband. She did not want to be controlled by her husband as most women of the time were. She was an author, painter, and ballerina.
He and Zelda owned a dog (German Shepherd) in the early 20's named Fritz.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda's marriage was tumultuous and marked by periods of intense love and conflict. They were a dynamic and glamorous couple, but their relationship was often strained by Fitzgerald's heavy drinking and Zelda's mental health struggles. Despite these challenges, they shared a deep connection and inspired each other creatively.
Francis--he was related to Francis Scott Key.