What Is Gatsby An Accurate Portrayal Of The 1920's

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The people in the 1920’s did not give much attention to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. It was not until the ‘50s and ‘60s that the book finally started becoming popular. The book displayed the societal basis of wealth, extravagance, and ambition in the 1920’s. Many people in the 20’s agreed that Fitzgerald’s book was an accurate portrayal of the “Roaring Twenties,” but it was not what they wanted at the time. After he successfully published The Great Gatsby, his alcoholism got progressively worse, and Zelda was struggling with mental health problems. Nevertheless, Fitzgerald was committed to continue supporting his family both financially and emotionally. He gave up his daughter so she could be better educated and taken care of,

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