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how are hemingway’s and fitzgerald’s views of the 1920s similar? both authors wrote characters that were part of the “lost generation.” both authors wrote characters that are disillusioned with life. both authors wrote characters that are pro - war.
Both Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald were prominent writers associated with the "Lost Generation," a group of post-WWI American writers disillusioned by the war and societal changes of the 1920s. Their works center on characters from this generation, who feel disconnected and disillusioned with the superficiality and moral emptiness of the era. Neither author created pro-war characters; their works reflect war-weariness and critique of the status quo.
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Both authors wrote characters that were part of the "Lost Generation."
Both authors wrote characters that are disillusioned with life.