F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Banning Of The Jazz Age

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The Jazz Age an age where life was all about living the most. A life where people broke traditions and decide to do what they want to do. It was a new way of freedom for the people. There was social and political change. For example, the banning of alcohol. The 1920s were filled with most people having a lot of fun and drinking. It was also the time of spending money like there was no tomorrow and not caring about the consequences. The Jazz Age also was filled with literature by great authors. There were authors like Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Langston Hughes, Edith Wharton plus much more. Each author had an impact in the Jazz Age but there was one author who made a very big impact. His name was F. Scott Fitzgerald an author who with his

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