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In this special episode, let's dive into the history of the Roaring Twenties to understand the background of The Great Gatsby"and its fascinating author, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
In the Roaring Twenties, also known as the Jazz Age, you'll learn about Prohibition, which banned alcohol but gave rise to illegal speakeasies and gangsters like Al Capone. The decade saw a significant shift in women's rights, leading to the rise of the confident and independent "flapper" – a style that influenced Fitzgerald's female characters.
But it wasn't all glitz and glamour – there were challenges and corruption too, including the World Series scandal.
So, if you want to get a head start on understanding the world of The Great Gatsby, this podcast episode is perfect for you! You'll gain valuable insights into the Roaring Twenties and the themes that shape this iconic novel.
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In this special episode, let's dive into the history of the Roaring Twenties to understand the background of The Great Gatsby"and its fascinating author, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
In the Roaring Twenties, also known as the Jazz Age, you'll learn about Prohibition, which banned alcohol but gave rise to illegal speakeasies and gangsters like Al Capone. The decade saw a significant shift in women's rights, leading to the rise of the confident and independent "flapper" – a style that influenced Fitzgerald's female characters.
But it wasn't all glitz and glamour – there were challenges and corruption too, including the World Series scandal.
So, if you want to get a head start on understanding the world of The Great Gatsby, this podcast episode is perfect for you! You'll gain valuable insights into the Roaring Twenties and the themes that shape this iconic novel.
Thanks for listening! Connect with me on social media:
Instagram
Are you a teacher looking for resources to use with this episode? Connect to my store!