The Impact of the First World War on American Literature As people mature, their beliefs are constantly evolving; as a child it is guided by adults and it is easy to believe in adults. As adults, people have their own beliefs. This is the hardest time in the middle. When the children began to grow, they restricted their authority and began to cast doubts. The era of modernism in American literature is comparable to the era of teens. In the early stages of American literature, America was seeking guidance from her mother England.
The period after the Second World War greatly influenced American society and literature. Many important events occur and directly affect the movement of American literature. During this period, the American literature reflected the disillusionment movement and portrayed the lost generation. Many World War II writers adopted a new method and philosophy to write novels. They drew a view of the lost generation, anti-war, and explored the real meaning of "hero of war". - Events occurring in the world around us shape our personality. Regardless of good or bad, the experience experienced by a person is directly related to that person growing up as an individual. People say that the sum of their experiences, more precisely the sum of their memories of these experiences. Memory of experience does not necessarily reflect the literal truth of the event, but rather reflects how experience influences people who remember it.
The Impact of the First World War on American Literature As people mature, their beliefs are constantly evolving; as a child it is guided by adults and it is easy to believe in adults. As adults, people have their own beliefs. This is the hardest time in the middle. When the children began to grow, they restricted their authority and began to cast doubts. The era of modernism in American literature is comparable to the era of teens. In the early stages of American literature, America was looking forward to her mother England. Those writers come from all over the country and live different lifestyles, but they have succeeded in including themes that are similar to their work yet. The theme is considered to be the main idea of the work or the meaning behind the story. Three themes continue to appear during this period of American literature. The concept of true beauty