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Early Twentieth Century F Scott Fitzgerald
2,519 wordsLouise Brooks and Josephine Baker In the 1920 s, a new and popular model of modern womanhood dominated the American cultural scene. Although not all American women of the early twentieth century would emulate the flapper model, that model quickly came to represent the youthful exuberance of the post-World War I period. According to F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author whose novels set a tone for the 1920 s, the ideal flapper, representing the ideal modern woman, was lovely, expensive, and about ninet...
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Early Twentieth Century F Scott Fitzgerald
2,530 wordsLouise Brooks and Josephine Baker In the 1920 s, a new and popular model of modern womanhood dominated the American cultural scene. Although not all American women of the early twentieth century would emulate the flapper model, that model quickly came to represent the youthful exuberance of the post-World War I period. According to F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author whose novels set a tone for the 1920 s, the ideal flapper, representing the ideal modern woman, was lovely, expensive, and about ninet...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Valley Of Ashes
607 wordsIn The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the desolate and yet whimsical expressions are amplified by the authors rich detail and character. The reader is shown to the valley of the ashes and narrator Nick Carroway s lasting perception of the valley is portrayed. A clinical and detached account is expected from such an observer, in contrast what is received is tainted with fancy. The author s diction augments life among the ashes. The ash-gray men crumbling through the powdery air live in this ...
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