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In the postwar period, disillusionment influenced the work of many artists and writers, prompting them to question and examine
the purpose of art.
human progress.
the meaning of life.
war’s inevitability.
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the meaning of life.
Rationale: Postwar disillusionment (especially after WWI and WWII) fostered existential doubt — writers and artists (e.g., Sartre, Camus, T.S. Eliot, Hemingway, Dadaists) probed human purpose and the meaning of existence in response to the horrors and perceived failures of prewar ideals.
Rationale: Postwar disillusionment (especially after WWI and WWII) fostered existential doubt — writers and artists (e.g., Sartre, Camus, T.S. Eliot, Hemingway, Dadaists) probed human purpose and the meaning of existence in response to the horrors and perceived failures of prewar ideals.
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