The Literary Trend of 1920s-The Great Gatsby, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms
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In the America, the 1920s was the prosperity of a nation. After the First World War, the America made a remarkable growth of industry. Among various field of industry, the automobile industry made a great contribution towards the development. Henry Ford who was the person most directly responsible for the growth of the automobile industry invented the assembly-line system at the first, and the introduction of new technology expanded production at an unbelievable rate with high wages for workers. As a result Ford grasped the number one place of the automobile industry in the world, and the technical innovation of Ford Company tremendously influenced in the industrialization process of the America. Like Ford Company, many corporations were thriving in the 1920s.
On the other hand, the social position of peasant and labor sank down to a lower level. The condition of agriculture was in the trick situation – the low farm prices and the disadvantageous position in the international market without government’s
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