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The Great Gatsby: Real Life In The 1920's

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The book The Great Gatsby is based on the everyday life during the 1920’s. The setting is in Long Island, New York and it is about the love lost between Daisy and Gatsby. The 1920’s impacted the United States in many ways. Fitzgerald hits about every note from the 1920’s; with social classes, inventions, gender roles, prohibition and countless others. The book focuses on the relationships and scandals within the characters. Fitzgerald portrays the 1920’s spot on in the book and it gives readers insight to the real life in the 1920’s.
Prohibition had a major impact on the 1920’s; it was the ban of alcohol in the United States for thirteen years. There were many controversial issues and topics created due to the different sides of the ban. “The …show more content…

The known inventions in the 1920’s were the radio, automobiles, the assembly line and TV. “The era sprang into being with the introduction of commercial radio and the birth of jazz music, a creation of African Americans that quickly became popular among middle-class white Americans” (“The Jazz Age”). The automobile was the greatest invention. “The auto industry provided progressively easier and faster traveling and shipping, and it spurred the development of elaborate highway systems linking cities and states. It also stimulated the creation of suburbs around major cities” (“The Automobile Industry”). The only concern with the automobile was everyone's safety. Some cars did have safety features and insured customers would be safe driving the vehicle, but accidents happen and cars sometimes fail in keeping the person from being hurt. “The automobile is also a significant health hazard, both directly and indirectly. According to the United Nations, over a million people (both vehicle occupants and pedestrians) die every year on the world’s roads” (Cohen). When someone owned a car, people thought highly of them because they had the money to afford it. Although wealthy people were known for having a car, cars were not expensive. Everyone but the poor could just about afford an automobile. The automobile was more helpful than driving people places. “The automobile sparked the development of other …show more content…

Gatsby’s car is one that everyone loves. ”It was a rich cream color, bright with nickel, swollen here and there in its monstrous length… and terraced with a labyrinth of windshields that mirrored a dozen suns” (Fitzgerald 39). By the looks of Gatsby’s car, everyone is aware of his wealth. The concern of automobiles carries out in the book as Daisy hits Myrtle. Once she hits her, the windshield shatters, the hood dents up, and Myrtle flies in the air and lands to her death. “A moment later she rushed out into the dusk, waving her hands and shouting -- before he could move from his door the business was over” (Fitzgerald 137). The other invention that represents the 1920’s in the book is the radio. Although a live orchestra serves as entertainment at Gatsby’s parties. Without the music, the parties will not be as fun or exciting like what he is going for. Also, everyone owns a radio whether it is in their home or in their car, it is an necessity for self entertainment or to escape your

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