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In a paragraph, explain how the writing associated with the Lost Generation reflected

the new emphasis on consumerism in American culture. Provide examples of Lost

Generation authors and literary works.

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    Some of the authors who were members of the Lost Generation were F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.

    Explanation:

    It is easier to understand how Lost Generation reflected consumerism in the American culture by discussing first both of them.

    The Lost Generation refers to a group of people who came of age during World War I, in the 1920s. This group was labeled wandering, impulsive, reckless, and traveling without direction; thus, the term 'lost.' The so-called Lost Generation consisted of authors such as novelists and poets whose works primarily focused on their real-life experiences during the war.

    After World War I, consumerism in America boomed. People are spending more than they earn. A drastic increase in consumption came along with higher wages, plenty of job opportunities. They took advantage of this opportunity because consumer goods were lacking during the war. But, sadly, it became too much. People think that America became too materialistic. Clearly, this was the aftermath of the Great War because then people devalue patriotism, courage, and faith.

    Materialism and consumerism can be found often the focus of the literary pieces of the authors who were part of the Lost Generation. Famous authors include F. Scott Fitzgerald who tackled decadence in his work, The Great Gatsby. The same goes with Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises and A Moveable Feast, partying and drinking played a big part.
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