The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, with the comparative themes of The Wasteland, by T.S. Eliot, comments on the foundation of which American lifestyle is built on, consumerism and modernism. Following World War One, American culture dove into the industrial and brand new age of the “roaring twenties,” which both Eliot and Fitzgerald incorporate into their literature. This time period, in history, allowed for the economic and social growth of American culture; however, Eliot, with The Wasteland…
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