The emergence of women in the 1920s and the decline of male domination In the 1920s, the role of women in men had changed drastically. West and Jordan. One is domesticated and fixed, but the other is not. They all depict different and important features of ordinary women who grew in the 1920s. The image of a woman changes according to morality. Women began to challenge the government and society.
Daisy and Myrtle: A great Gatsby Fitzgerald woman's "Great Gatsby" is an attractive piece detailing the effects of greed and corruption. The hero is a man named Gatsby. The two main female characters are Daisy and Myrtle. The two women showed an interesting contrast while complementing each other. Daisy is living a luxurious life, and Myrtle is working hard to make a living. - The idea of the American dream is that through freedom and effort to achieve fame, "Freedom includes prosperity and success opportunities". However, due to the economic advantages of the United States, the industrialization of the 19th and 20th century began to change the American dream. And it was replaced by the phrase "get rich quickly". Scott Fitzgerald expressed and explored this idea thoroughly at his most successful novel "Great Gatsby"
The role of women in "Great Gatsby" novel "The Great Gatsby" took place in the 1920s. According to the newly born American dream, the age of rebellion and life. Women of this age are depicted in two different ways in the novel: provocation and foolishness. In the 1920s women began to move towards society, and the novel explored these phenomena. - The depiction of women in "Great Gatsby" is due to the social concept, and the classification of women is different from that of men. Women have always been considered "weak", this is to obey men and please please. This situation has changed and now there is relative equality between men and women, but it has been surprising that women's figures began to undergo major changes over the past 100 years and that discrimination has been done in this century.