The Great Gatsby and the Jazz Age

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When did the events of 'The Great Gatsby' take place?

1920s

Which societal change led to a significant increase in urban population in America?

Increased participation in the workforce

What was the main factor contributing to America's wealth during the 1920s?

Mass production and a booming consumer economy

What was the result of the societal changes in the 1920s on the American population?

A stark divide between the wealthy elite and lower classes

What themes does 'The Great Gatsby' reflect and critique?

The societal influences of the Jazz Age

Which societal change in the 1920s led to more freedom and leisure time for Americans?

Common use of home appliances

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  • "The Great Gatsby" is set in 1920s America, a period known as the Roaring Twenties or the Jazz Age, characterized by a free-spirited and fast-paced lifestyle after the end of World War I.
  • The US economy experienced significant growth during this time, becoming the world's wealthiest country by the end of the decade due to mass production and a booming consumer economy.
  • Key societal changes included women gaining the right to vote, increased participation in the workforce, common use of home appliances, widespread automobile ownership, and urban population surpassing rural population for the first time.
  • This era created a society in America with more freedom, leisure time, and disposable income, leading to a stark divide between the wealthy elite and the lower classes, with aspirations of upward mobility prevalent among the latter.
  • The themes in "The Great Gatsby" reflect and critique the societal influences of the Jazz Age, portraying characters from various social classes and exploring the pursuit of the American Dream amidst a backdrop of contrasting values, behaviors, and ethics.

Explore the societal influences of the Jazz Age as depicted in 'The Great Gatsby', including the free-spirited lifestyle, economic growth, key societal changes, and the stark divide between social classes. Delve into themes reflecting the pursuit of the American Dream amidst contrasting values and ethics.

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