The document discusses the cultural context surrounding 'The Great Gatsby,' highlighting the impact of World War I, the disillusionment of the 'lost generation,' and the vibrant yet reckless spirit of the Roaring Twenties. It outlines major societal changes such as the rise of the 'new woman,' prohibition, and the influence of jazz music, alongside a critical overview of the novel's reception over the decades. Initially met with mixed reviews, Fitzgerald's work has since been recognized as a significant American novel, often taught in high schools today.