She first met him in Paris and at first he was only around Zelda when Scott was with her, but then she began to see him at the beach on her own (Fowler 172-173). Though out that summer Zelda was seen with Jozan at the beach almost every day, but then suddenly she started to go swimming on her own, and she was no longer seen with him (Milford 142). It is rumored that “[t]he confrontation scene at the Plaza between Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom had strong echoes of Zelda, Scott, and Jozan” (Cline Chapter 9), but it is unknown if a confrontation between Scott and Jozan actually happened because Jozan denied that this scene ever occurred (Milford 145). Even though this scene may not have happened, it could have still inspired Scott Fitzgerald to write about the dynamics between Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom because right about the time that Zelda had her affair Scott Fitzgerald was writing The Great Gatsby (Fowler
She first met him in Paris and at first he was only around Zelda when Scott was with her, but then she began to see him at the beach on her own (Fowler 172-173). Though out that summer Zelda was seen with Jozan at the beach almost every day, but then suddenly she started to go swimming on her own, and she was no longer seen with him (Milford 142). It is rumored that “[t]he confrontation scene at the Plaza between Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom had strong echoes of Zelda, Scott, and Jozan” (Cline Chapter 9), but it is unknown if a confrontation between Scott and Jozan actually happened because Jozan denied that this scene ever occurred (Milford 145). Even though this scene may not have happened, it could have still inspired Scott Fitzgerald to write about the dynamics between Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom because right about the time that Zelda had her affair Scott Fitzgerald was writing The Great Gatsby (Fowler