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StoicIndian87 t1_iyej2mp wrote
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The socioeconomic setting of a novel is almost always a major backdrop for any work of literature and it reflects what the author thought of the society. The Jazz Age is a significant aspect of the novel. Great works of literature are open to many interpretations and Great Gatsby is no different.
Suspiciously_Flawed OP t1_iyejmrh wrote
Very true, I agree with that, the good thing about complex novels is that it can be interpreted accurately in many ways.
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