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It's the roaring 20s. A time of wealth, partying, and a huge inequality gap. Fun, fun, and, uh...not-so-fun. Hit play to discover more about the setting of The Great Gatsby.


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We speak student!

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The Great Gatsby

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Introduction

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a la Shmoop

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Okay, welcome to Gatsby a la Shmoop,

00:15

the video version.

00:16

We're talking here with Dr. Deb.

00:18

Gatsby. Great novel. Mediocre movies

00:22

throughout history.

00:23

So, Deb, let's frame things in the time frame

00:27

that Gatsby was written in and takes place in.

00:31

What was that era like?

00:32

Talk to us about what a day in the life was for a typical person

00:36

- in the 20s. - Sure.

00:37

It was called "The Roaring Twenties" for a reason.

00:39

It was roaring.

00:41

[ meow ]

00:43

So World War I had just ended.

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And the Roaring Twenties was a period of great wealth.

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The stock market was booming.

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And we kind of think of it as

00:55

a time of luxury and wealth

00:58

and women in flapper dresses and stuff like that.

01:01

- And -- - What's a flapper dress?

01:03

Like what flaps?

01:04

- The skirt. - The skirt?

01:05

- Yeah. - Okay.

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But what Fitzgerald is trying to show us

01:10

through The Great Gatsby and his other works

01:12

is that it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows,

01:15

and that underneath the facade of luxury and wealth

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was this kind of emptiness.

01:23

How did inequality affect people during this time?

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So what you're talking about is this idea that

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the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, right?

01:32

So it just -- The disparity between the classes is growing.

01:37

Fitzgerald is in an interesting place because he grew up

01:40

in I guess you could say a middle-class family.

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His parents weren't super wealthy, but

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his mom had had an inherit, so they were fine.

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They were well enough off.

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But Fitzgerald himself never really felt --

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He felt like an outsider.

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He hadn't quite reached that level of wealth.

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You know, the American dream.

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And that's where we see Nick Carraway

02:03

from the beginning, our narrator

02:06

in The Great Gatsby.

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That's kind of where he sits, too.

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And in The Great Gatsby, we see this

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excess of wealth, but then we're also exposed

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to the opposite, to the Valley of Ashes between

02:20

the Eggs and the city, which you'll be introduced to very soon,

02:22

where Wilson lives and he's a mechanic.

02:27

So we kind of see this

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huge distance between someone like Gatsby

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and someone like Wilson.

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- And that's how that's presented in The Great Gatsby. - Got it.

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[ whoop ]

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What was life like during the 1920s?

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How did inequality affect people during this time?

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