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    1920s Consumerism Essay

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    The 1920’s can be described as the old way of life clashing with the new way of life. This time period was a reaction to what happened in the war. World War I and consumerism affected the United States in the 1920s because the economy fluctuated with good and bad change, professional and college athletics and the arts thrived socially, and culturally there was continued segregation for immigrants and blacks, women’s rights improved, and argumentative views proved hard times in America.…

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    to the materialistic dream in the 1920 's. The American Dream in the 1800’s was more about gaining a little to suffice for your…

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    Urbanism In The 1920s

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    The 1920s was a decade of economic growth, social and political change. In the 1920s America broke away from its melancholy past and ushered in a more modern era. The 1920s was full of vivid “impressions of flappers and dance halls, movie palaces and radio empires, and Prohibition and speakeasies” (Zeitz). Although the 1920s was a decade of change, it was also an age of extreme contradiction. The unmatched richness and cultural advancement was accompanied by intense social unrest and reaction.…

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    the economy today. Extensively, technology grows everyday.. The 1920’s was a time period of extreme technological growth. It was a time of creativity and innovation. Fortunately, the inventors of the 1920’s contrived a multifarious amount of inventions that has made everyday life more convenient. Inventors of the time period targeted entertainment, efficiency and comfort(Harris). The inventions of that decade made an impact upon the 1920’s for the better and produced a precedent for the nation…

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    Great Depression). African Americans were beaten and killed because they had jobs. It was believed that whites should hold jobs, and not blacks. Anti-black violence took place in the 1920s. Lynchings increased in the South. Lynching is killing someone by hanging them. There were twenty-five race riots throughout America in 1919. Nearly 80% of African Americans lived in the South where they were disenfranchised. To be disenfranchised is to be not able to vote (Civil Rights History 3: 1919-1945).…

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    timepiece novel that embodies life in the 1920s. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald perfectly captures the subjective morality of the 1920s in Gatsby. The 1920s saw the rise of Existentialism- the belief that people choose their own paths and own beliefs. Fitzgerald focuses on how the characters create their own moral guidelines and lenses based on other people, rejecting traditional institutions and moral systems. F. Scott Fitzgerald accurately portrays the 1920s in The Great Gatsby using Nick’s…

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    Similarities/differences between critics (Ronald Berman and John. A Pidgeon) *It may be brief About Fitzgerald’s America Pidgeon explains further through his criticism of Fitzgerald’s view of America, how it is not only the illusion of America but also Gatsby’s “flaw” regarding “his “faith” in mankind and in America, which has blinded his intelligence and judgement.” Fitzgerald views America as “a tragedy traditionally torn between the two forces of optimism and pessimism of idealism and…

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    the 1920s was one of the unique identities. The Great Gatsby had symbolized some major events and changes of the American Identity in 1920s. America had been through some big events that has impacted Americans socially and politically. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby reflects the turning point of American Identity during the 1920s through the prohibition of alcohol, inequality income, and a new image of a woman, The prohibition of alcohol had impacted the American Identity of the 1920s…

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    The Great Gatsby Influence

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    the test of time. The 1920s was a time of economic prosperity for the US and turmoil for the rest of the world. World War I (WWI) ended 7 years prior to 1925 and the effects were starting to take hold of the world. Benito Mussolini took control of Italy and Adolf Hitler released “Mein Kampf.” However, in America, business was booming; Chrysler started producing cars and Sears had opened its first retail store. This boom and business created a cultural revolution in America: the jazz age was in…

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    Modernism In The 1920s

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    The 1920s could arguably be the era that brought America into the modern world since it was responsible for establishing the beginning of women’s rights, African American rights, mass production through assembly lines, and challenging the orthodox ways of living. However, not every citizen in America embraced the new modern way of living, especially in the south. The 1920s was a historical time period in which the orthodox south and the modern north in America clashed as they confronted the new…

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