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    for the Nassau Literary Magazine. Although, my passion came to a halt when I decided to end my schooling in efforts to join the U.S. Army in 1917. Not far into the war is when I met my beautiful wife, Zelda Sayre. Finally when the war ended, the twenties began to roar and I travelled to Paris with my wife and indulged in drinking, dancing, and partying excessively.…

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    The roaring twenties, also known as the jazz age, was a time of change, celebration and conflict. Many people were welcoming change and forgetting old traditions. Young people did as they pleased, as older people tried to keep old traditions alive. The prohibition was in full swing in the early 1920s. Women were changing the way that they were seen, as far as how they dressed, spoke and acted. There was a general feel of happiness and positivity throughout the country. The 1920s were a time of…

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    force who revolted against the standard gender roles and morals of the time (Timaru Herald 20). These women who identify as flapper 's were a new phase in feminism, the changing attitudes they inspired, changed the mindset of the people in the roaring twenties. Some could say they played a generally greater roll in society then we realize, their influence increasing allowed females to enroll in college, enter the workforce, and participate in politics ( Carl E. Rollyson 314). Flappers embraced…

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    There are several components to a person; each one affected by different things: relationships, family history, gender, race and ethnicity, and a surrounding society. It is also these components that create a character in literature, which explains why characters can seem so relatable. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, characters are lost in an array of parties, clubs, and events that have no purpose. Life in the 1920s seems glamorous and wonderful; however, it is the underlying…

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    Symbolism in The Great Gatsby serves as a connection of the novel to the struggling decade at the time. The Roaring Twenties was plagued with a handful of economic issues and the struggle to obtain the American Dream. Described by Taylor Hales, “Considering the context in which organized crime grew - namely the setting of Chicago, its government system, layout, difficulty of attaining a decent job, hard times of The Depression, and Prohibition - it almost seems inevitable for this growth to…

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    Great Gatsby Recklessness

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    carelessness displayed by the majority of the characters that led to their downfall reflects the careless of the 1920’s its expected demise. Sadly, The genius hidden in The Great Gatsby didn’t resonate in the minds of those taking part in The Roaring Twenties. However, in present time looking back at the era, the book is highly praised for its creative depictions of such an explosive…

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    Optimism In The 1920s

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    The “Roaring Twenties” were a progressive period of the twentieth century placed between two periods of great devastation and loss. While many World War I veterans produced literary works describing their disillusionment and uncertainty about the traditional values of the world, many literary and cultural hearths were developing across the world. With the optimism left by the end of the war, and the popular hedonistic state of mind growing among young families, the 1920s marked an era of…

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    The Roaring Twenties occurred from 1920 to 1929 (History.com Staff). The Roaring Twenties occurred after the World War I (Zetiz). The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, tells a tragic love story that shows the pessimistic critique of the American Dream. To portray the defective nature of the American Dream, Fitzgerald implements symbols of the green light, the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg and the valley of ashes. In reference to The Great Gatsby, the green light symbolizes hope.…

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    During 1919-1929, America was undergoing a major and defining change for both the country and the people. Immigrants from Europe began to populate the country, women's role in society began to evolve, and American’s view on fundamentalism left many in chaos. The most crucial change during this time period was the social change. This defining change allowed women to become less dependent on men, the black community to thrive in art and literature, and new questions began to arise in regards to…

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    Rise Of The Great Gatsby

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    The “Roaring Twenties” was a time of extravagance for the United States Of America, the stock market was rising. The market rose to a new point where it reached an all time high as some like to say. The rise of the stock market had factories and businesses booming. In the twenties several new things were being produced. New costly things being introduced consisted of washing machines, cars and toasters. This made the world very modern, it was the first time it had ever been like that. Not only…

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