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Did Money Kill the Great?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:16:12
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 7 pages (2002 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 7 pages (2002 words)
Many people claim that "The Great Gatsby" is the quintessential American novel. This is due to the reoccurring theme of the book of the rise and fall of the American dream. The book is very significant because of its relation to the time period in which it was written and the actual events that were taking place in the world in and around the 1920's. This period was called the "Roaring 20's" because of the
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