Conclusion
Since you've explored both the personal life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the social spheres he writes about, your social media accounts present a comprehensive analysis on the cultural implications of the novel. But because it is a secondary source, The Great Gatsby is limited in its ability to wholly capture the conditions and attitudes of the 1920s.
Despite this, the novel is considered one of the best records of the rambunctious and indulgent Jazz Age. But to truly understand what a specific era was like and the mark its generation left on society, you've got to go straight to first-hand accounts of what was going on. As a primary source, consider the impact our generation's social media accounts will make on future generations and now that you've completed this webquest, do you think of social media as Good, Bad, or Ugly?
Despite this, the novel is considered one of the best records of the rambunctious and indulgent Jazz Age. But to truly understand what a specific era was like and the mark its generation left on society, you've got to go straight to first-hand accounts of what was going on. As a primary source, consider the impact our generation's social media accounts will make on future generations and now that you've completed this webquest, do you think of social media as Good, Bad, or Ugly?