THE ROARING 20S 1920 1929
1920S AMERICAN CULTURE
Question
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John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath”
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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”
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Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle”
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Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible"
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Great Gatsby, third novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. Set in Jazz Age New York, the novel tells the tragic story of Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, and his pursuit of Daisy Buchanan, a wealthy young woman whom he loved in his youth.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age, and what F. Scott Fitzgerald would later describe as “the greatest, gaudiest spree in history” have all come to describe America under the influence of Prohibition.
Detailed explanation-3: -The result of the study shows that different lifestyles that existed during the roaring 20s of America as shown in The Great Gatsby are wealthy lifestyle, modest lifestyle criminal lifestyle, hedonistic lifestyle, impoverished lifestyle.
Detailed explanation-4: -"The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925 and is considered a pivotal piece of English-language literature. It is a novel that displays the social, cultural, and political tensions of the 1920s. The book was set during the era of the Roaring Twenties (the 1920s) and the time period of the prohibition.
Detailed explanation-5: -Gatsby, The, is a famous novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The novel, published in 1925, is a vivid portrait of the Jazz Age, a name given to the 1920’s in the United States. Fitzgerald was one of the first writers to use the term in his collection of stories Tales of the Jazz Age (1922).