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how did f. scott fitzgeralds novel the great gatsby reflect the culture…

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how did f. scott fitzgeralds novel the great gatsby reflect the culture of the 1920s?
○ its characters showed little regard for morals.
○ its characters were determined to become wealthy.
○ its characters suffered from trauma after the war.
○ its characters tested new social and political freedoms.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The 1920s (Roaring Twenties) was marked by post-WWI social upheaval, rejection of traditional morals, and pursuit of pleasure among the affluent. The Great Gatsby centers on wealthy, reckless characters (like Tom and Daisy Buchanan) who prioritize indulgence over ethical behavior, embodying this cultural shift. The other options are less accurate: while wealth is a theme, the core cultural reflection is moral laxity; war trauma is not a central focus; and the novel does not emphasize political freedoms.

Answer:

A. Its characters showed little regard for morals.