TALKING ‘BOUT MY GENERATION 1. What is a generation? 2. What are some of the major events that have impacted your generation (political, cultural, economical,
THE SUN ALSO RISES Background notes on Ernest Hemingway and The Lost Generation.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Gatsby and the Lost Generation.
1919 ~ 1939. The Lost Generation WWI had shaken many people’s long-held beliefs. Writers, artists, and musicians throughout the 1920s and 1930s expressed.
July 21 st 1899 – July 2 nd 1961. Born in Oak Park, Illinois One of six children Participated in numerous high school sports First published at age 17.
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The Movement in American Literature. Imagine a world full of contradictions – a world of disillusion and hope, of crumbling traditions and explosive.
The Treaty of Versailles Signed June 28, 1918. Chateau at Commecourt (France) 1.How does seeing this image make YOU (as a Canadian of the 21 st century)
Published: 1925 Setting: Long Island and New York City - Summer 1922.
The Lost American Dream: Part 2 The Lost Generation.
4/26: The Lost Generation Why do you think there was so much upheaval and so many changes directly after World War I? Why were people suddenly eager.