The document provides context about the 1920s and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It discusses how World War I led to disillusionment in America and the ideals of the time period. The 1920s saw a booming economy and era of partying known as the "Roaring Twenties" alongside moral decline from prohibition and organized crime. Many hoped this period represented a new "Golden Age" in America, though some critics saw only materialism and loss of meaning. The women's rights movement and changing gender roles were a sign of social change. The Great Gatsby explores the American Dream of rags to riches success and the failure of that dream during this era of excess.