Ernest Hemingway was an American Author and Journalist. His economic and understated style had a strong influence on the 20 century. He represented American Literature in the 1920s. He became famous from his books "The Sun Also Rises" and "Farewell to Arms". Undoubtedly Hemingway's writing and life had a profound impact on literature. He won the Nobel Peace Prize for his literature work.
F Scott Fitzgerald was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writing of the Jazz Age. He also represented American literature in the 1920;s. He was very different from other authors in the 20's, Fitzgerald looked down upon the 20's as a time of decay and materialism. He used his very famous novels to show this, The Great Gatsby which showed how no matter how rich you become, wealth could never be yours unless you are born into it.
Babe Ruth was an American Professional Baseball outfielder and Pitcher who played 22 seasons in the Major League, Baseball. He represented the 20's and the carefree "Laissez Les Bonn Temps Roulez" view on life that was typical of America at this time. His lasting impact was that he showed everyone how good he was. He was an ultimate hall of famer. He was one of the most prolific hitters in baseball history.