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Which of the following best describes a common theme in Lost Generation literature?
arguments for returning to traditional values
• a strong sense of self and identity
• clear meanings and themes in plot
• a feeling of dissatisfaction with society and tradition
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a feeling of dissatisfaction with society and tradition
The Lost Generation writers (e.g., Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Stein, Eliot) commonly expressed disillusionment, alienation, and a rejection of prewar social values.
The Lost Generation writers (e.g., Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Stein, Eliot) commonly expressed disillusionment, alienation, and a rejection of prewar social values.
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