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Essay heading: comparison between the Roaring Twenties and the Lost beautifulness
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Hanneh and Eddie are both disillusioned that material possessions is a key to happiness and the American Dream.
In addition, there is also the disillusionment of achieving the American Dream by changing social classes. In ‘The Lost “Beautifulness” ’, once the main character Hanneh paints her kitchen white like the elite people, she feels as if she fits in with the upper class... displayed 300 characters
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The poor Russian lady says that “Mrs. Preston make me feel like I’m alike her” (“The Lost ‘Beautifulness’”113). However, the reader realizes that there is a distinct social difference between Hanneh and Mrs. Preston. In a certain way, Hanneh’s employer is oppressing her just like most of the people from the higher class who dominate over the poor... displayed next 300 characters
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