What are the impact of war on literature?
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What war(s), where, and when?
In general, wars prompt tales of glory and heroism, as well as stories of great suffering as a result of war. We need only look at the Trojan War and "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" as well as plays such as "Hecuba". World War One seems to have a huge impact on the literature of the 1920s in America and Britain, expressing much disillusionment. During World War Two, "Mrs. Miniver" was a huge best-seller, recounting the bravery of a mother affected adversely by the war. It varies, depending on who won, who lost, and how people suffered. After World War One, "All Quiet on the Western Front", a German novel, was strongly anti-war, painting the war as futile. Here are some perspectives:
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