Hilda 'H.D.' Doolittle, Ezra Pound, and Richard Aldington were the pioneers of modernist poetry, writing in rejection of the formalism of Victorian poetry and European society. World War I had a profound effect on the further development of the modernist movement. The poetry that followed World War I reflected the disillusionment of those who had experienced the tragedy and horror of modern combat. T.S. Eliot's 'The Wasteland' is an example of the disjointed and fragmented verse arising from this disillusionment.
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festival in a village
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The story hides the moral that in the fight of two, the third side gains.
This happened with the monkey, who was making fools of the two cats:
“If only we had not quarreled among ourselves, we would have remained united and we need not have to go to the monkey and to become hungry now”
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The decline of labor, according to Mr. Reich, was at the root of the crisis. He argues that in order to finance their spending, people had to take out home equity loans.
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