Crazes In The Great Gatsby

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crazes such as “The Charleston”. Fitzgerald wrote about these times in his novel, The Great Gatsby as well as several short stories.
“The Jazz Age” started with the May Day riots of 1919 and ended with the Stock-Market Crash of October 1929 (Gillespie). However, The Great Gatsby deals more with the history of the times by showing the settings and characters in a culture that exploded to new heights prior to the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. According to Bennett and Royle “literary texts are embedded within the social and economic circumstances in which they are produced and consumed” (119). Fitzgerald embeds his novel with history that was transformed as he wrote it during his life time. Michael Foucault states that