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    The Roaring Twenties

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    Awad Issa Professor Kopplin CLS 101 December 3‚ 2012 The Roaring Twenties The “Roaring Twenties” was a term referring to America during the 1920’s in which a prosperous economy existed‚ almost uninterrupted‚ and cultural ideas flourished. This time period experienced very active and free spirited citizens‚ who were going to work every day‚ coming home to a meal ready for them‚ prepared by their loving housewife‚ and all was well. The era’s social‚ artistic‚ and cultural edge was one that made

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    Comparing the Jazz Age to The Great Gatsby False Values‚ Materialism‚ and Disillusionment in Fitzgerald’s Novel Fitzgerald’s novel the great gatsby reflects the adherence to false values‚ tendency towards materialism‚ and eventual disillusionment of America during the Jazz Age. The Jazz Age is well known as a decade of alluring glamour‚ stunning beauty‚ thrilling success‚ and glorious profit; however‚ there was an underlying coarseness to all this glitter. Amid the charm and magic was a certain

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    First World War until April 1917‚ the conflict cast a shadow over American society that would take a while to pass. There was a brief economic recession at the start of the 1920s‚ but‚ as the decade moved on‚ the economy boomed and America began the age of consumerism - many Americans bought cars‚ radios‚ fridges etc. Major cities such as New York and Chicago grew rapidly and the building of skyscrapers like the Empire State Building‚ which was completed in 1931‚ seemed to show the self-confidence

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    Lm89Jazz Jazz is a genre of music that originated in African American communities during the late 19th and early 20th century. It emerged in many parts of the United States in the form of independent popular musical styles‚ and it is linked with African American and European American music. Jazz since its birth have changed and faced with improvisations starting from ragtime till the modern style of the jazz. The birth of Jazz in the multicultural society of America has led intellectuals from around

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    The Roaring Twenties In the 1920’s many things changed. Many traditionalists disliked the changes. The new idea of the ‘flapper girl’ was very controversial to many people‚ as well as birth control and the idea of evolution. Most of these new changes were big in the cities so rural America looked down on city life. As people changed throughout the 20’s‚ one of the biggest changes was the way young girls and women dressed and acted. They started to cut their hair short in a new bob style; they

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    History of American Jazz Appendix A: Understanding Jazz -Americas art form -European- African musical traditions -Hard to define Defining Jazz Improvisation- spontaneous and simultaneous composing and performing Rhythm- a unique interaction with time involving: -syncopation‚ -jazz swing rhythm Dissonance- extending common rules of music; “pushing the envelope” Jazz interpretation- a unique way of producing sound and phrasing melodies Interaction- listening to and reacting to musical

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    The Roaring Clouds Roaring of clouds? Have you ever seen the monsoon clouds? They are the actual definition of roaring clouds‚ they are never in ease and peace - there is always a dragon with gushing fire hiding behind them and ironically these clouds lead to rain and cool breeze lowering the overall temperatures. Now the question arises - how an individual or a nation becomes a roaring cloud? Obviously when they realize the fact that there comes a limit for all their sufferings n they actually

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    The illegalization of alcohol and the rise of speakeasies played a part in the music’s evolution during its initial times. Jazz musicians found plenty of employment opportunities in the abundant new nightspots. Performers were usually always the only African Americans allowed inside the clubs. Most club owners were concerned only on money. Racial progress was not on their plan

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    Jazz Concert Review #2 I attended a jazz concert on November 3rd at the Frontenac Grill. The band‚ Joe Bozzi and I‚ played all kinds of music for us while this place was filled with various groups of people eating‚ drinking and chatting. This band played their songs by using three guitars‚ drums‚ saxophone‚ trumpet‚ xylophone and the piano throughout the whole entire time. The first song called‚ “Through the Eyes of Love‚” was played from the movie called The Ice Castles. This song started off

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    From Rags to Riches: The American Dream in US American Literature The Great Gatsby: Jazz Age Values and Their Reflection Upon the American Dream Table of Contents Introduction 3 Revolution Music 3 Culture 4 Technology 6 Excess 7 Disillusionment 9 Conclusion 10 Works Cited 11 Introduction The Great Gatsby has been acclaimed as one of the most important novels of the 20th century‚ and has become an American‚ and even world‚ classic. Fitzgerald has not

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