I think F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote more about the lost generation in the last half of the 1920s. He coined the phrase, "The Jazz Age."
im not really sure but i want to know
it is f Scott Fitzgerald
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Well the 1920s was called "The Jazz-age". Literature was based on the dramatic events that happened during 1920s . In art , the pictures would express the dramatic event that happened.
His art is Surrealism.Surrealism which is part of Modernism.
A) Out of all his symphonies only two include minor keysB) Mozart had six childrenC) Mozart died on December 5th at 12:55 P.M. in his own bed at ViennaD) Mozart married the younger sister of Aloysia ( his previous GirlfriendE) Mozart started composing at the age of 6F) Mozart was once locked up with a pen and paper at the top of a towerand was told to write music.1)He learned his first instrument, the clavier, at age 32)He wrote his first major piece, Exultate Jubi, when he was 171) he wrote over 600 pieces of music1)He learned his first instrument, the clavier, at age 32)He wrote his first major piece, Exultate Jubi, when he was 17
A) Out of all his symphonies only two include minor keysB) Mozart had six childrenC) Mozart died on December 5th at 12:55 P.M. in his own bed at ViennaD) Mozart married the younger sister of Aloysia ( his previous GirlfriendE) Mozart started composing at the age of 6F) Mozart was once locked up with a pen and paper at the top of a towerand was told to write music.1)He learned his first instrument, the clavier, at age 32)He wrote his first major piece, Exultate Jubi, when he was 171) he wrote over 600 pieces of music1)He learned his first instrument, the clavier, at age 32)He wrote his first major piece, Exultate Jubi, when he was 17
probally when he was at primary school. Mozart was born into a musical family. He was exposed to classical music from birth and by the time he was age 4 or 5, he was able to read and write musical compositions.
F. Scott Fitzgerald lived in and chronicled the Jazz Age of the 1920s. He is the author of "Babylon Revisited" and "The Great Gatsby," two of the most famous works from that period.
"Jazz Age", "The Roaring 20's",
The Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties
Name for the 1920s, because of the popularity of jazz-a new type of American music that combined African rhythms, blues, and ragtime
coz jazz was really popular, it is mostly knows as the rawring 20s
F. Scott Fitzgerald described the 1920s as the "Jazz Age," characterized by glamour, excess, and social upheaval. He encapsulated the spirit of the time in his writing, portraying the era's hedonism, optimism, and disillusionment.
The 1920s was called various names such as "The Jazz Age," the Age of Intolerance," and the "Age of Nonsense."
The only other phrase that is used in conjunction with the Jazz Age is the Roaring Twenties. Both of them occurred in the 1920s with jazz originating in New Orleans. F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the phrase.
The Roaring Twenties and The Jazz Age were used interchangeably during the 1920s
It relates to Jazz Music which sybolically represents the changing cultural structure of the jazz age. Jazz is a lively and improvisational style of music which relates to the jazz age in which socially society became more lively itself. Jazz was introduced by African Americans which also suggests that the jazz age is a era of cultural acceptance.
The Jazz Age
The Jazz Era or Jazz Age, was popular in the 1920s. It ended in the 1930s when the Great Depression began. However jazz still remains a very popular genre of music even today.