No Need For The Truth

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  1. I found it interesting you compared the real life experiences of people in the 1920s and Gatsby. It comes to show how this book reflects the type of people that lived during that time. Indeed people loved to party and enjoy the fruits of the labor, hence the name "Roaring twenties".

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  2. "The 1920s was all about partying
    and forgetting hardships of the past. There was no time
    to tell the truth." Regarding the book, I think this quote encompasses what we have read so far. The Jazz Era truly was about partying and having fun, not about formalities such as invitations.

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  3. The superficiality of the "roaring twenties" is also really interesting to me. The way the guests at Gatsby's parties just show up and don't even remember each other's names is so odd to me! A lot of what they cared about was materialistic and status based. Linking to modern day society, I can't imagine being with certain people so often, yet not even know who they truly are.

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