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A major theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work was the idea that the postwar world
presented chances to become wealthy.
needed new inventions to fix problems.
presented chances for adventure.
was empty and meaningless.
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was empty and meaningless.
Fitzgerald’s major works (especially The Great Gatsby) portray the postwar Jazz Age as morally hollow and disillusioning—the pursuit of wealth and pleasure ultimately proves empty.
Fitzgerald’s major works (especially The Great Gatsby) portray the postwar Jazz Age as morally hollow and disillusioning—the pursuit of wealth and pleasure ultimately proves empty.
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