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The 1920s And Pop Culture In The 1920's

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1920s vs. 1930s
A ten year gap can really impact a society. This is evident in the times of the 1920s through the 1930s. These decades are very different from one another. This paper compares and contrasts the traits of these times in the world of pop culture. Pop culture is an accurate way to observe the past because it shows everything that was mainstream and a staple of the time.
The 1920s is notorious for the amount of partying people did at the time. People in the 20s had attitudes that said “yeah, why not?”. The mood of the twenties was energetic because of the parties, dances, and the alcohol. The Great Gatsby painted a perfect picture of the time and really captured what the party life was like. “On week-ends his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight…” (Fitzgerald). The partying was so relevant that some of the women of this time period were called flappers. Flappers generally had short bob haircuts and revealing clothing. This is a great way to show how accurate popular culture is when looking back.The flapper was a symbol and she accurately represents the mood of the time. This differs so much from the 1930s because that was a time of sadness and loss. The 1930s represents depression and poverty. The 1920s held its head high with a big smirk and full of pride. This is really captured as the spirit of the age because of how social the times were. Blacks and whites would join at the

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