What did F. Scott Fitzgerald write about?

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Fitzgerald is famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the 1920s), especially in his novel The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby conveys the sense of hope America promised to its youth and the disappointment young Americans felt when their dreams did not materialize. The promise and failure of the American Dream is a common theme in Fitzgerald’s work. Other themes include society and class, wealth and materialism, and romantic idealism.