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    The Roaring Twenties is a eventful era that is filled with rich history. Cities such as New York and Chicago were known to be over-populated during this time because everybody came from different parts of the country to have their dreams come true‚ since there were more opportunities in the cities. Chicago was known for being a magical city with the best jazz musicians‚ amazing trading routs‚ the greatest pizza‚ and a amazing place to have a drink. Until 1920‚ when Prohibition had hit and had forever

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    literary devices to criticize the change in morality of the roaring twenties‚ which old values expressed in the American Dream are destroyed by the corrupt vulgar pursuit of wealth. Fitzgerald uses symbols to express the distinction of social classes and status’ that destroys the American Dreams of the 1920’s generation. The symbols‚ East Egg‚ West Egg‚ Valley of Ashes‚ and water help illustrate the distinction in the roaring twenties. The East Egg is a placed where citizens who have inherited their

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    subordinate…” evaluate the importance of women in Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby. The 1920’s were the foundation of the dramatic change to society‚ many people called it ‘The roaring twenties’. During this period many Americans were uneasy about their ‘consumer society’ and the new ‘mass culture’. Women were most affected by the roaring twenties‚ this new up rising of sexually free women with bobbed cuts and short skirts‚ drinking and smoking landed them the nickname ‘flappers’. Women had now been given

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    for that matter accept his life as it was. Post WWI Devastation Ulysses-james joyce Past meets future Multiple voices/languages Fragmented cultures/fractures Civilization/collapse Modernism first took place in the Jazz age and/or the roaring twenties; this period was all about prohibition and intolerance‚ flappers‚ gangsters‚ and crime. In 1919‚ the Eighteenth Amendment made it illegal to manufacture or sell alcohol. This helped to create a network of criminal organization in the trade of

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    The Crash of 1929 The roaring 1920s was a time where Americans were living the American dream‚ the age of surplus because it was the first time in American history that people could afford to buy in abundance and buy anything they pleased. The roaring 1920’s was effected by many inventions and a new life that Americans were adapting to.  America enjoyed a period of great prosperity in the 1920’s‚ people often called it ‘the roaring 20’s’ as things like mass production‚ cinema‚ jazz and prohibition

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    through the protagonist Nick Carraway’s eyes. The book was published in 1925 and is set in 1922. One of its major themes is the American Dream which is shown throughout the story. In 1922‚ the post-war society is focused on having fun hence the “Roaring twenties” and thee “Age of Wonderful Nonsense”. Nick Carraway does not belong to any group or stereotype and is exposed to different surroundings and different characters with their own manners and ways of living. The author uses different settings such

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    How is Jordan presented in The Great Gatsby? Jordan is used to represent change and the new and independent ‘modern woman’ of the time. Although she adopts the common flapper physique of American women in the 20s‚ “slender‚ small breasted girl” she is somewhat different to the other women in the book. While Daisy personifies the superficial and materialistic woman of the time and Myrtle portrays a working class woman seeking a higher position in society‚ Jordan depicts a more rebellious modern

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    along with the novels that were written in that time? Well “In Another Country” portrays Modernism and The Harlem Renaissance in many different ways. During this period was when WW1 went on from 1914-1918‚ The Jazz Age which was know as “The Roaring Twenties”‚ and The Great Depression‚ which included The Dust Bowl and The New Deal. This was just some of the few things that happened. With some of the historical events also came some important people. Edna St. Vincent Millay and Dorthy Parker

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    money to buy new kinds of products. The strong economy also created the right environment for many important changes in the day-to-day social life of the American people. The 1920s are remembered now as an exciting time that historians call the "roaring twenties”. The 1920s brought a feeling of freedom and independence to millions of Americans‚ especially young Americans. Young soldiers returned from the world war with new ideas. They had seen a different world in Europe. They had faced death and learned

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    silently live under the white man’s shadow‚ instead he proposed for the exodus of black people from all different sects of the world back to their homeland‚ Africa. This speech was during many historical events in American History. This was the “Roaring Twenties”‚ a time where the economy was thriving from the First World War. The decade may not have seemed too great at first‚ with the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution coming into effect outlawing the ‘manufacture‚ sale or transportation of intoxicating

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