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kow [346]
2 years ago
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The characters seemed disillusioned with life.

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lidiya [134]2 years ago
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All of these factors were true of the 1920s based on what Hemingway's and Fitzgerald wrote about.

<h3>What was the 1920s according to  Hemingway's and Fitzgerald?</h3>

According to these authors, this was the period that a lot of Americans adopted the spirit of consumerism as well as a lot of excessive spending.

This period is characterized by a rise in their spending culture and they seemed to be so disillusioned about life.

Read more on the lost generation here:

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