One of the most intriguing parts of the 1920s was its culture. The abundance of material derived from the new mass-production and mass-consumption economy made the culture of the nineteen twenties grow. I would like to travel to the nineteen twenties mainly just to know how life was like in the era. How typical Americans live their life today is drastically different from how life was like in the twenties.I would like to get a real experience of the typical nineteen twenties teen life and compare to the typical teen life of today.
The most iconic symbol for the era of the nineteen twenties was the flapper. Some women started deviating from their traditional roles and essentially became more independent and free. Not only did they change their roles, but they also changed their looks which were …show more content…
As a saxophone player I have been able to get a glimpse of what the roaring twenties was like through my practice of jazz music. Jazz gained popularity in America and worldwide around the nineteen twenties when people of this time were expressing themselves through dancing. This also introduced the creation of the radio and broadway shows. One city that I would like to go to during the twenties is New Orleans which is basically known for the beginning of the development of Jazz. I would like to get the real life experience of musical events such as the fare of Tin Pan Alley and be able to listen to the famous Buddy Bolden Band. Jazz music of the roaring twenties brought many people together, and to be able to experience it would be