“The Great Gatsby” takes place in the roaring 1920s, during the end of the great war and the beginning of extravagantly beautiful yet, murderous cars to become a household trend. Which is why as a primary article source I choose to use newspaper article from 1918 on the ending of World War One describing the armistice put in place in November that Jay Gatsby gets out of the war, and as a secondary article source describing how dangerous the cars had become by the 1920 killing hundreds of people like Myrtle Wilson. The first article “The Great War Ends”, is a newspaper from November 11th, 1918 with several different columns such as the weather for the week and “Chicago Gets Out of Bed; Bedlam Reigns in Loop”, however the main focus of the …show more content…
Disarming and demobilization of the german armies”(. In the “The Great Gatsby” Jay Gatsby has a deep dark past he doesn’t admit to but he however he does admit to the better parts of his past, “then came the war, old sport. It was …show more content…
The second article “Murder Machines: Why Cars Will Kill 30,000 Americans This Year” talks about how dangerous the cars had become to pedestrians especially in the cities after the war,“In the first four years after World War I, more Americans died in auto accidents than had been killed during battle in Europe”(Murder Machines: Why Cars Will Kill 30,000 Americans This Year).It talks about how back in the 1920s they didn 't have laws like they do today to protect prediction from the large cars on the narrow roads, because the government wasn 't catching on to how dangerous the cars had become. In “The Great Gatsby” there are several scenarios where there car prove how dangerous they are but there one scene that is perfectly fits the article. Several years after Gatsby comes back from the war and meets up with Daisy and her new husband Tom and they go into town together in separate cars. However on the way back Daisy and Gatsby drive back from town and Gatsby lets Daisy drive, with Gatsby 's bright yellow car she hits Myrtle Wilson, her husband 's mistress, it was a total accident but it was fatal to Myrtle killing her because she came running out onto the street and Daisy couldn 't stop the