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Read the quotation from Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms.
There is nothing as bad as war. . . . When people realize how bad it is they cannot do anything to stop it because they go crazy. There are some people who never realize.
Which common Lost Generation theme is reflected in the passage?
The theme reflected in this passage is "contempt for warfare".
Explanation:
From the above given passage which is taken from "A Farewell to Arms" By Ernest Hemingway, we can clearly understand the causes and effects of war.
The Lost Generation is the nothing but the generation that involves the days of World war 1.
By clearly understanding the above given passage we can clearly understand the Theme that was shared by the last generation.
Hence we can conclude contempt of warfare as correct answer
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If you're referencing his inaurgual speech then he is addressing both his supporters and those who voted against him. He won by very few votes so he made a non-partisan speech. He appealed to the nationalism of American freedom. This appeal went to all Americans to show he was fit to serve all the countries President. His speech mostly focused on foreign affairs to stay neutral and supportive of American freedom.