Gatsby is holding all these parties each weekend to impress Daisy. This can be interpreted as how the values at this time where. The richer you are and the more you show it the better you are off. Even though people didn’t actually get all of these things legally it was fine because they paid the police to shut their eyes and had the mafia in their back.
The more people consumed products, the richer they were, and as it is all about being rich, people consumed unlimited. It was the generation after the World War I but they quickly had to realize that their stockmarket isn’t as good as they thought so that right before World War II the Stock market crashed.
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woman.
It was published in the 1930s and is all about the roaring twenties. It is well known for the time about the 1920’s The Jazz music era is a huge theme in the background of the novel. The entire novel is based on the different society classes and that in fact a love between different classes was impossible as demonstrated by the love between Gatsby and Daisy. Gatsby was born in another social class but did everything to achieve higher things and be someone from the higher class. But in the end it didn’t work out like this. The wild parties Gatsby is holding every weekend shows the party society culture at this time. People didn’t really care about anything except the social classes, having fun and sex and consumption. The parties Gatsby is holding in the novel are the hit in New York which shows that even though alcohol used to be forbidden, he was able to bootleg it and have the mafia on his side. This is demonstrating another characteristic of the roaring twenties, that due to the fact that alcohol was forbidden, it became an even bigger
part for the people, they smuggled spirits and paid off the police with corruption so that people could have their excessive parties. It shows that the 1920 are famous of being the decade of Consumption. The more you buy the richer you are, but on the other hand you have some individuals who get trapped in debts. Usually America has this image in every foreigner of being the land of opportunities, but Fitzgerald makes clear that it isn’t as everyone thinks. The reader starts wondering whether it is actually as easy to achieve anything you want in America. Furthermore you can see in the setting that there are the rich people in Long Island and the poorer people in the valley of ashes. It again demonstrates the social differences.
Summing up, “The Great Gatsby” is playing in the decade of consumption, when people loved to be extraordinary and make as much money as they wanted. Reputation of their class and family played a huge part in their daily lives