Final Meeting with Zelda and a Cockfight
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In 1939, F. Scott Fitzgerald experienced a poignant moment during his final meeting with Zelda, his wife, on a trip to Cuba. This trip was marked by a significant incident at a local cockfight, where Fitzgerald attempted to intervene against the cruelty he witnessed. Unfortunately, his efforts were met with hostility from the spectators, resulting in a physical altercation that left him beaten. This incident was emblematic of Fitzgerald's deepening struggles with his own health and the tumultuous nature of his relationship with Zelda. Upon returning to the United States, Fitzgerald's condition worsened, exacerbated by his excessive drinking. He sought treatment and was hospitalized at Doctors Hospital in Manhattan, reflecting the ongoing challenges he faced both personally and professionally. This trip to Cuba and the subsequent events underscored the tragic trajectory of their lives, as they navigated the complexities of mental health, addiction, and the pressures of fame. Fitzgerald's last encounter with Zelda remains a poignant reminder of their enduring bond amidst the chaos of their lives. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #F.ScottFitzgerald #ZeldaFitzgerald #1939CubaTrip #CockfightIncident #MentalHealth

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