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    astounding. Carraway found the parties “gleaming [and] dazzling‚” and he remembered them “so vividly that [he] could still hear the music and the laughter faint and incessant from [Gatsby’s] garden” (192). The 1920s‚ often referred to as the Roaring Twenties‚ was a time of excitement. Many younger Americans left their small towns and moved to the large cities‚ such as New York or Chicago‚ in search for excitement and wealth. The Jazz Age was known for its jazz music‚ which was played all across America

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald the author uses various techniques to set up contrasts and conflicts within the first chapter to show the corruption of the American Dream in the 1920’s when the book was set and also the corruption of the people during the roaring twenties. Examples of the techniques used to express these themes are characterization‚ dialogue‚ figurative language‚ diction choices ‚ symbolism and foreshadowing. Throughout the book our narrator is Nick Carraway who comes from middle west America and

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    The 1920s was known as The Roaring Twenties because America’s economy increased and society morals changed. The 1920s was modern America. The economic increase looked good for America but no one knew what was occurring behind the scenes. Prohibition was enforced on July 19‚ 1920. The legislation of prohibition introduced gangsterism. Prohibition was meant to enforce discipline‚ instead it created corruption. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character‚ Jay Gatsby‚ was new money and

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    are linked in the story throught :- The historical changes in the great gatsby and then with the instability in their world and finally we’ll see how movement and change are linked to time in this book. The Great Gatsby is a witness of the Roaring twenties‚ it was a period of great changes. The fashion changed as we can see page 46 with the sentence “and hair bobbed in a strange new way”. but the dresses were also different‚ at the beginning of the book we have the exemple of myrtle who changed

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    on par with the book. Nick moves to west egg and meets Gatsby at one of his parties. Nick then helps Gatsby get together with Daisy and attitudes between the characters become tense. Daisy later runs Myrtle over and Gatsby is killed for it. The “Roaring 20s” was filled with dancing‚ style‚ and music. In both the movie and the book‚ Gatsby used his huge parties filled with music and dancing to lure Daisy to him. Daisy was very attracted to these kind of events as she loved to get dressed up and dance

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    Babbitt: a person‚ particularly a business or professional man‚ who unthinkingly follows conventional middle-class ways (Merriam-Webster). George F. Babbitt of Babbitt‚ by Sinclair Lewis: a 46-year-old American real estate salesman who conformed unthinkingly to prevailing middle-class standards in the Midwestern city of Zenith in the 1920s. While he lived as a successful businessman with all the modern conveniences—including a very nice house and a very nice car—Babbitt was overwhelmingly dissatisfied

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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald satirizes how newly wealthy Americans acted during the 1920’s through Jay Gatsby. The 1920’s was nicknamed the ‘Roaring Twenties’‚ and during this time period‚ many people were much more wealthy and were only interested in big‚ extravagant things. Jay Gatsby is an example of this. He was born poor‚ gained his wealth‚ and now he throws big parties at his mansion to impress hundreds of people. In the beginning of Chapter 5‚ Nick arrives at West Egg

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    There’s a reason they called the 1920s in America the “Roaring 20s.” Not only was there a new feeling of ebullience in pop culture and society‚ but the economy was booming as well. According to Investopedia‚ “Economic growth is an increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services‚ compared from one period of time to another.” There are a variety of ways a country can achieve economic growth: increases in labor force‚ capital‚ natural resources and higher productivity through

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    The roaring twenties was a time of the Model T Ford‚ a new era of fashion‚ jazz‚ new inventions‚ prohibition‚ and a rise in criminal activity. The enforcement of the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead Act led many American citizens to turn to bootlegging‚ especially the gangsters. The well-known Al “Scarface” Capone was the leader of a gang in Chicago and known as an enemy to the American government. Shootouts and assassinations were not uncommon during this period‚ and in fact‚ cases of such

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    The roaring twenties was a time full of the extragrant free moving culture. During this point in time there was a huge impactful social and political change. The 20’s was an age for everything new and exciting. There were many inventions during this time including: automobiles‚ the airplane‚ sliced bread‚ the assembly line‚ and the television. With the new inventions came new actions‚ dancing‚ and dressing. Many traditional standards were rejected. There was a break out of organized crime‚ and

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