Role Of Flappers In The Great Gatsby

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In The Great Gatsby, many aspects of Fitzgerald 's life are reflected in the construction of the history of this book, in the conflict, in the environment and personalities of the characters, but mainly he represents his self in the book as Gatsby, a sensitive young man who idolizes wealth and luxury, that also wants to be accepted by society and who falls in love with, beautiful young woman. At the same he involves himself with Nick’s personality too, which is the opposite of Gatsby. Besides, is really interesting how this decade proved to be a very progressive and revolutionary decade for women. Flappers also developed, demonstrating the development of a more rebellious, independent generation of women. One example of this independent, free