The great gatsby

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THE GREAT GATSBY Liam, Steven, Max, Nick

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THE GREAT GATSBY

Liam, Steven, Max, Nick

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LOCATION

 The Great Depression and the New Deal.

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LOCATION CONT

H.B. Eshleman Realty Co

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SOCIAL THEMES

The Atlanta Constitution 

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SOCIAL THEMES CONT

Williams, Betty. 

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MUSIC

Louis Armstrong• Lived 1901-1971• “Pops”• “Satchmo”• New Orleans

Gale Student Resources in Context.

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MUSIC CONT

Duke Ellington• 1899-1974• Edward Kenedy• “American Music”• Black and Tan

. Gale Student Resources In Context.

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MUSIC CONT

King Oliver• 1885-1938• Joe• Louis Armstrong• Mutes (pauses)• Jim Crow

Richards, Tad

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CLOTHING

Motion Picture & Television Photo Archive

Fraker, Bud

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CLOTHING CONT

Thomas, Pauline

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SCENE SUMMARY

In this scene Tom and Jordan attend a party at Gatsby’s house.

The house in the book might have looked similar to those in the

earlier slides. During the party, those attending were probably

smoking, a popular practice by men and women in the 1920’s, as

well as drinking, which was illegal due to the 18th amendment to

the constitution. They were most likely listening to music, possibly

by popular jazz artists of the time like Louis Armstrong or Duke

Ellington. The party goers were probably wearing attire similar to

that shown in the photographs in earlier slides.

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SCENE SUMMARY CONT

As they walk through Gatsby’s home they proceed to

the second floor, whereupon they enter the library.

Inside they meet Gatsby himself for the first time.

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WORK CITED

"H.B. Eshleman Realty Co." Los Angeles Times [Los

Angeles] 1 Jan. 1920: VI12. Print.

"The Nedses of Southern Pines, North Carolina." The

Great Depression and the New Deal.

Woodbridge, CT: Primary Source Media, 2010.

American Journey. Gale Student Resources In

Context. Web. 31 Jan. 2013.

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WORK CITED

"Asserted "Big Shot" Liquor Dealer Seized." Los Angeles

Times [Los Angeles] 28 Dec. 1932: n. pag. ProQuest.

Web. 31 Jan. 2013. <http://tinyurl.com/engsocthemart1>.

"New York Quiet As 1920 Dawns on Dry Country." The Atlanta

Constitution [Atlanta] 1 Jan. 1920: n. pag. ProQuest.

Web. 31 Jan. 2013. <http://tinyurl.com/engsocthemart2>.

Williams, Betty. Portrait of a Decade; The 1920s. London: B.T.

Batsford, 1989. Print.

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IMAGES CITED

"Ellington w/ Armstrong." U*X*L Biographies.

Detroit: U*X*L, 2010. Gale Student

Resources In Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2013.

U*X*L Biographies. Detroit: U*X*L, 2010. Gale

Student Resources In Context. Web.

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WORK CITED

Blackman, Cally. "The Great Gatsby." The 20th Century

Fashion. Wisonsin: Gareth Stevens, 2000. N. pag. Print.

Herald, Jacqueline. "Flappers." Fashion of the Decade the

1920s. New York Ny: Facts on File

Pendergast, Sara, Tom Pendergast, and Sarah Hermsen.

Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear,

Body Decorations, and Footwear through the Ages.

Culture ed. Vol. 4. Detroit: UXL, 2004. Print.

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WORKS CITED

Fraker, Bud. Montgomery Clift in "The Heiress" 1948

Paramount. 1948. Photograph. N.p.

Thomas, Pauline. "1930s Fashion HistoryStylish

Thirties." 1930s Fashion History. Fashion-

era.com, n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2013.

Motion Picture & Television Photo Archive. Perfect

Flapper The" Colleen Moore 1924 First

National. 1924. Photograph. N.p.

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