F. Scott Fitzgerald – Author of Achievement


The Geat Gatsby (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald is considered the Best American Novel ever written.

The novel gives a complex look at Society by examining nearly every aspect of modern society including documenting the upper-class, middle-class, and lower-class elements of society.

In the multifaceted novel “The Geat Gatsby” Daisy and Tom Buchanan by birthright are both in High ‘Society’ Kingdom while Myrtle and George Wilson both by birthright live in the Valley of Death “The Valley of Ashes” and are a part of the Low ‘Society’ Kingdom.

The Mysterious Mr. Gatsby – The Low Kingdom Gatz from the Midwest is attempting to become the High Kingdom Gatzby.

The novel unfolds and builds into a series of crescendos much like Led Zeppelin’s song “Stairway to Heaven” when the character George Wilson clutching a paper sack with a revolver inside and winding down a road in pursuit of Gatsby ‘his shadow taller than his soul’ closer to death than life ends the promising life of Jay Gatsby we realize that the lower-class is just as unpredictable and dangerous as the upper-class.

In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the character of Gatsby arrived in Europe in England after World War I in France had ended. F. Scott Fitzgerald a WWI era US Army Officer would have known about the Oxford scholarship exchange program shortly after the war in Europe.

• There was an actual program were strictly non-combatant US Army Officers could attend Oxford for about 5 months – the fact that Gatsby went to Oxford during the post-war program reveals that Gatsby was actually Not the war hero combatant he was pretending to be – actually Gatsby didn’t even have the WWI Victory medal (service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918 in Europe) and had to purchase his only medal the Montenegro medal of Valor at a shop after the war.

Gatsby a Type of the Antichrist

Gatsby of the low kingdom i.e. Tribe of Dan in attempting to infiltrate the Jewish High Kingdom the Tribe of Judah, Gatsby becomes a type of the Antichrist.

The attempted Marriage by Gatsby to the birthright High Kingdom ‘Queen’ (Sheba) Daisy is the most important and significant ‘Antichrist’ pursuit of his life.

by David Anson Brown

F. Scott Fitzgerald Documentary

Led Zeppelin (1969) TV Performance of the song ‘How Many More Times’ – Antichrist lyrics about Nimrod the Hunter and the Scarlet Woman ‘Rosie’

The Great Gatsby Full Plot Summary – goes through all of the Major Events of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Famous Novel