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How did the jazz age a moniker fitzgerald coined provide a climate favorable to his work?

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F. Scott Fitzgerald was a dynamic member of the 20's so it is very suitable that he instituted the expression "The Jazz Age". The twenties were an energizing time of monetary power, new, energizing social open doors and a genuine current "swagger". His characters functioned admirably with the period and he turned into a rich and prestigious creator to a great extent as a result of it.
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