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    Flappers: Girls Gone Wild

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    reached even the furtherest parts of the country. This had the effect of creating a new country-wide culture in the early twentieth century. The movies‚ radio shows‚ sophisticated advertising‚ and popular magazines all had an influence on the lives of 1920’s youth who saw themselves as different from the older generation. Young people began to model themselves on movie and sports stars who represented a glamorous new age‚ but they also took on many of the negative traits of their idols like smoking‚

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    The Song Ain 'T Misbehavin'

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    because of this‚ each decade left significant changes in music from year to year. The 1920s‚ ‘30s‚ and ‘50s lived as three radically different decades based on values‚ morals and music. The mindset of the people living in these times transpired with completely different ideals and ways of living. Each decade’s music was extremely reflective of the overall sentiment of what was happening historically. The 1920s‚ fondly referred to as “The Roaring Twenties‚” produced the Jazz Age. The song “Ain’t

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    to a party with crazy performances and drinking is something that nobody does in today’s world. The movie seems to depict the 1920’s more because it exhibits an entirely different lifestyle of carelessness. In the 1920s everybody was happy‚ people were getting rich faster‚ women were challenging social norms‚ and alcohol was a major part of life. The rich people in the 1920’s seemed to not have a single care in the world. Today. The rich are constantly looking for a way to give back or are focused

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    The Roaring 20s

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    The Roaring 20s The 1920’s were a time of prosperity‚ at least that’s what it looked like. In all reality it was a time of economic and social change. It was a time in which American morals declined and the government shifted to a more liberal government. Gone were the time off long dresses and the separation of the sexes. It became a time of flappers‚ bootleggers and gangsters. A time of big business and prohibition. Government seemed to take a backseat to business. This essay will show the decline

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    The Prohibition; A Lead to the Chocolate Industry: It is post World War I and a new sense of joy filled the atmosphere. The war was finally over and a feeling of change was around everyone. The citizens have a new feeling of ravishment and society has changed. People are tapping their feet and humming to the tune of Jazz music‚ women find pride in the confidence they wear with their short hair and skirts‚ while other activist women are finding more pride in their right to vote . Men go to speakeasies

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    1920s was the sweetest decade for most of the people in United State‚ and it had to be credited to the stock market boom and the people could buy the stocks on margin as they thought stock market at that period was infallible investments where they can see their money grow effortlessly and easily. For the Americans‚ they perceived 1920s as the “Roaring Twenties” as the people had earned a lot of money from the stock market due to the stock price soared in upward trend started in 1924‚ reached its

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    A Timeline for the “Roaring Twenties” (1920-1929) Often called the Roaring Twenties‚ the postwar decade sometimes appears as one long flamboyant party‚ where the urban rich danced the Charleston and the foxtrot until 2 a.m. In fact‚ one might just as convincingly describe it as a period of individual possibility and lofty aspirations to serve the greater good. In his 1931 essay "Echoes of the Jazz Age‚" Fitzgerald wrote‚ "It was an age of miracles‚ it was an age of art‚ it was an age of excess

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    The Wild Children

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    Wild Children In the beginning of the 1920’s‚ Russia was controlled by a communist era. Everyone struggled to survive in a country they have considered their own. Parents were taken away‚ children were stolen from homes. Everyone was oppressed from the right to live freely. Felice Holman‚ author of the book the Wild Children centers her book on how the children of Russia in the 1920’s sought refuge to survive and pushed through the limitation of childhood caused by societal revolution especially

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    Langston Hughes that stood out in the 1920’s‚ that caught my eye‚ one is “I‚ Too‚ Sing America” and the other is “My People”. The poems that are written about here will be analyzed in the “Historical Critical Perspective”. Evaluating the poems with such a perspective‚ one must understand the era in which the poet lived and wrote. Any literature‚ especially poetry‚ has to do with life. A writer must express what is happening around them. The year is 1920 and the segregation between the black

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    Modernism‚ Modernisation and Modernity in Australia‚ 1919 –1939 Lighting the Way: New technologies‚ new materials‚ new cities. Modernism transformed life in Australia across five tumultuous decades from 1917 to 1967 ‚ it spans all aspect of Australian culture including art‚ design‚ architecture‚ advertising‚ film‚ photography and fashion. The process of modernisation has had a profound affect‚ changing our perspectives and the course of our everyday living. Change is inevitable‚ man-made

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