Values and Morals of the 1920s as Reflected by the Great Gatsby

Title: Values and Morals of the 1920s as Reflected by the Great Gatsby
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
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Values and Morals of the 1920s as Reflected by the Great Gatsby
At a glance some would say that the 1920s were one of the most radical times in the history of America. Sure, the late 60s were too but the 20s had the largest jump in trends, Values and Morals. It was now transportation age people were not confined to their homes and could now go out and socialize. This increase in mobility and the women's rights movement helped too increase social stimulus and decrease moral …showed first 75 words of 538 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 538 total…was an excellent story. Written in the time period of these fictional events it is fair to say that the American life portrayed in this story are true to events of the time. Also true to the time period are the values and morals people held. Nick after becoming friends with Gatsby moves west in disgust of the loss of his friend and the loss of Morals he witnessed from his once friends the Buchanan's.

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