jazz age
Welcome to the roaring 1920's! The Jazz Age. A period within time whichthe passive behaviors, beliefs, and purity of the past generations, were tossed aside to create room for the changes America was about to experience! The birth of independent voting rights for women, lavishing parties, and where excitement was to be found in every corner. This was the era in which the people were considered the "Lost Generation," and from this environment emerged a eminent writer of those times. Francis Scott Fitzgerald. Born to the calm and submissive atmosphere of St. Paul Minnesota, he came from a line of highly regarded men and women from his family's past. His most famous relative by far was Francis Scott Key. The writer of our national anthem. Though he was certainly the most famous Fitzgerald, his mother was the
his best work. He did not shine in his other subjects. It was the pride in his Gatsby. Now considered a classic of our times, it marked the beginning of the This Side of Paradise. And during America's decade of prosperity, excess, and genius!!!" Though the "Princeton years" we not his most memorable, it provided to decide how you'll look in the mourning." contributions to her vivid personality, her flaws were seen by many! "Her teacher. From that prestigious school he then traveled and began attendance in most eccentric. Often dressed in miss-matched shoes and had a peculiar behavior, face behind the mask." This was the work of Fitzgerald in which our society and
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