The upper class were rich and careless plus used all the new inventions. They had endless amounts of money to spend and were obsessed with materialistic values. The middle class thought little of themselves and never aspired to be anything more than middle class. The lower class struggled with being looked over and worked endlessly for the upper class. After World War Ⅰ America’s youth was left dead, injured, and terror stricken. This was a common theme of literature in the early 1920s. War stories and tragedies were popular in books. But soon (rewording needed)( America quickly started to undergo major changes?) the nation underwent some changes like the inventions of the radio, TV, and motion pictures. Soon (rewording needed) people seemed happy again which reflected in the literatures with novels about music and parties and tales of pursuing happiness. But soon (rewording needed) Authors saw changes again; negative changes that bothered them and impacted their writing greatly. They wrote about the thoughtless rich and society’s obsession with wealth, power, and
The upper class were rich and careless plus used all the new inventions. They had endless amounts of money to spend and were obsessed with materialistic values. The middle class thought little of themselves and never aspired to be anything more than middle class. The lower class struggled with being looked over and worked endlessly for the upper class. After World War Ⅰ America’s youth was left dead, injured, and terror stricken. This was a common theme of literature in the early 1920s. War stories and tragedies were popular in books. But soon (rewording needed)( America quickly started to undergo major changes?) the nation underwent some changes like the inventions of the radio, TV, and motion pictures. Soon (rewording needed) people seemed happy again which reflected in the literatures with novels about music and parties and tales of pursuing happiness. But soon (rewording needed) Authors saw changes again; negative changes that bothered them and impacted their writing greatly. They wrote about the thoughtless rich and society’s obsession with wealth, power, and