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How Does Babbitt Present The Ideals Of Society In The 1920s

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Sinclair Lewis’s novel, Babbitt, is a simple read that clearly depicts the ideals of society in the time frame in which it was written. The story takes places in the 1920’s, also known as the “Roaring Twenties”. The main character, George F. Babbitt, is a middle aged man who runs a real estate company with his father-in-law. He lives in Zenith Ohio with his wife Myra, and his three children, Verona, Ted, and Tinka. As I read further into the book, Babbitt became very bored with the typical lifestyle of existence that has taken over in Zenith. Paul Reisling, Babbitt’s best friend, feels the same way as Babbitt. Later on in the story Paul makes a life changing decision and is sentenced to a three year jail term. This results in Babbitt being

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