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Alcoholism in Three Distinct Societies

2023-11-21 06:10:47

Alcoholism in three different societies This article explores the social problem of alcoholism in three different societies around the world. Alcoholism is probably the most common form of drug abuse in North America today. Quoting the poet Ogden Nash, "Candy playboy, but the wine is quick." First I will see alcoholism in today's American society and Armenian subculture in America. This is the culture of people in North America, mainly in the northeastern United States.

Society hopes to relax and enjoy life; it means inattentive and reckless attitude, long nights, parties and alcohol. There is a clear difference between social position and wealth, but society is basically divided into two, East and West. Eggs in the eastern are the ones who inherit the money, wealthy families are always rich, Western eggs are generally poor and unhealthy societies. But Gatsby lives in the western egg and is very wealthy. "In his blue garden people are hurrying whisper and champagne like a moth." Gatsby opened a big party. The gaze is to attract a woman who wants to realize her dream, Daisy Buchanon. "Every Friday, five boxes of orange and lemon come from a fruit merchant in New York. Every Monday these same oranges and lemons will leave his back door in a pyramid without pulp."

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