The 20s And Sinclair Lewis          The theme in books by Sinclair Lewis1 relates to the time in which they were written. In both Babbit (1922) and  chief(prenominal) Street (1920) Lewis shows us the American  finishing of the 1920s. He writes  or so the growing cities, the small towns, the  plebeian American man, the strong American need to conform, cultural integration,  ethics (or  wishing of in  whatever cases), and he touches upon the women lib movement. All of these and to a greater extent successfully describe the 1920s.            "The parties were bigger... the  cubic yard was faster, the shows           were bigger, the buildings were higher, the morals were           looser..."2                  - F. Scott Fitzgerald                 Lewis attacks the American  fondness class  avocation man in Babbit. As Sheldon Grebstein  once put it:           "They ( Lewiss characters )  go puppets rather than           performers." ( S. Lewis, Amer. Author  serial 68    )            He uses the ideas and attitudes already in existence and gi...If you  necessitate to  take on a full essay, order it on our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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