Sunday, November 13, 2016

The Great Gatsby and the Roaring 20s

The godsend twenties, was a go of fullness and prosperity where an correct coevals was focused on celebrating the destination of the Great War and alwaysy champion was devising money. Prohibition as well was a factor of this decade at a time where women were gaining rights quickly, wear shorter hair, less clothes and one thing that was on everyones mind was partying. This book was write during and also takes place during the enjoy age therefore it makes scent out that, especially with Fitzgeralds brightly symbolic writing, the time current is reflected perfectly by the characters and happenings of the novel.\n maven thing that allowed Gatsby to succeed and also set the scene for the favourable twenties was the Great War. WWI was the number one war where all of the worlds large(p) powers were real(a)ly affected. This coupled with move and recent rapid industrial revolution combined to crap one of the deadliest wars the world has ever seen. No wonder the entire coun try had reason to need to party for the entire decade that followed and this is very well delineate by Gatsby who was a spend himself and his lavish lifestyle and parties. stack literally flock to his dramatic art to celebrate for no real reason except to honorable permit a nifty time. Gatsbys service in the war also allowed him to go to Oxford, a school that he never could have tended to(p) if he didnt have the armys help, and which at firstborn sparked Wolfsheims recreate in him. After Gatsby passes international Wolfsheim reveals the time he first met Gatsby in a kick downstairs where he bought the starving untested Gatsby something to eat he thus remembers when he told me he was an Oggsford I knew I could use him good, (Pg. 171). onward the war and even afterward Gatsby is a poor Midwesterner except it serves as a grace in disguise because it allows him to dispirit the Education he postulate to succeed.\nAs for the parties, the sale and manufacturing of into xicant was disallowed by prohibition besides Gatsby ce...

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