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brilliants [131]
1 year ago
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What aspects of 1920s society do you see in the movie trailer for the Great Gatsby list at 3

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Colt1911 [192]1 year ago
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The Great Gatsby is a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald which represents the American Dream. It was also adapted into a movie by Baz Luhrmann in 2013. It was a great commercial success. The trailer was enough to excite the audience and pull them toward the theaters.

As the novel was based in 1920, also known as the Jazz Age, it also threw light on some major aspects of society. The 3 major aspects that we see in the trailer are:

1. Wealth: Most of the characters are shown as wealthy and enjoying their life.

2. Love and Romance: The trailer clearly shows the love life of its character.

3. Betrayal: We can also see some character planning and plotting.

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