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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, etc.)

3. Who are some major people who have impacted your generation (politicians, celebrities, inventors, etc.)

4. What are some of the major material objects that have impacted your generation?

5. What is most important to your generation?

6. How is your generation different than others?

7. What are the major worries or anxieties of your generation?

8. What do you think is the unifying factor of your generation?

WHAT ARE THE

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MY

GENERATION AND YOURS

?

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Gertrude Stein:

“All you people who served in the war, you are all a lost generation.”

Originally this term referred to all the young men who died in

WWI, but Stein used it to refer to the writers and artists who lived in Paris after the war. They were “lost” in that they avoided traditional lives.

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN AMERICA

DURING 1900-1930 THAT WOULD

DEFINE A GENERATION?

THE LOST

GENERATION

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MAJOR

EVENTS THAT HAVE IMPACTED

THIS GENERATION?

Prohibition

Censorship

Institutionalized Racism

Troubled Economy

Isolationism – Backed out of League of Nations

WHO ARE SOME MAJOR PEOPLE

WHO HAVE IMPACTED THIS

GENERATION

Ernest Hemmingway

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Gertrude Stein

Ezra Pound

T. S. Eliot

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MAJOR

MATERIAL OBJECTS THAT HAVE

IMPACTED THIS GENERATION?

The generation was trying to escape the American ideals of materialism.

Full of youthful idealism, these individuals sought the meaning of life, drank excessively, had love affairs and created some of the finest American literature to date.

WHAT IS MOST

IMPORTANT TO THIS

GENERATION?

The Lost Generation is a term used to describe a group of

American writers who were rebelling against what America had become by the 1900’s.

Seeking the bohemian lifestyle and rejecting the values of

American materialism, a number of intellectuals, poets, artists and writers fled to France in the post World War I years. Paris was the center of it all.

HOW IS THIS

GENERATION DIFFERENT

FROM OTHERS?

Perhaps the first to rebel against the ideals of American materialism and movements.

WHAT ARE THE MAJOR

WORRIES OR ANXIETIES OF

YOUR GENERATION?

The Lost Generation was worried about not living live to its fullest. Sounds familiar right? YOLO!

UNIFYING FACTORS?

WWI

Prohibition

WHY “LOST?”

Imagine that you dream to serve…..

…to fight for your country and come come home a hero…

…AND THE REALITY OF

WAR IS NOT EXACTLY

WHAT YOU EXPECTED.

Picture waving goodbye to your mom and dad in 1915, and they look like this:

By the time you get back in 1919, they look like this.

Seriously. Is a guy who grew up expecting the dating scene to look like this…

…supposed to know how to deal with women like this?

In 1924, “The Surrealist Manifesto” claimed that automatic responses may hold more truth than statements filtered through layers of reason and revision. A culture, or the collective unconscious, might be revealed, so they thought, through “automatic responses”.

STYLE – FITZGERALD VS.

HEMINGWAY

The Sun Also Rises

The Great Gatsby

When I came home to West Egg that night I was afraid for a moment that my house was on fire. Two o’clock and the whole corner of the peninsula was blazing with light, which fell unreal on the shrubbery and made thin elongating glints upon the roadside wires. Turning a corner, I saw that it was Gatsby’s house, lit from tower to cellar.

In the morning, I walked down the

Boulevard to the Rue Soufflot for coffee and brioche. It was a fine morning. The horse-chestnut trees in the Luxembourg gardens were in bloom. There was the pleasant earlymorning feeling of a hot day. I read the papers with the coffee and then smoked a cigarette. The flowerwomen were coming up from the market and arranging their daily stock.

At first I thought it was another party, a wild rout that had resolved itself into “hide-and-go-seek” or “sardines-inthebox” with all the house thrown open to the game. But there wasn’t a sound. Only wind in the trees, which blew the wires and made the lights go off and on again as if the house had winked into the darkness.

The first six sentences of

Chapter 5 in each novel

HEMINGWAY’S STYLE:

Direct, simple statements.

Irony

Sarcasm

Understatement

Characters reflect what is known as the “Hemingway Code”

THE “HEMINGWAY CODE” HERO LIVES BY

THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

Live passionately-Eat well, drink much and often, have many romantic encounters

Do not be controlled by anyone (especially women)

Maintaining self control and discipline

Honesty

Take risks, have courage

Persistence

No self pity —endure life and accept fate without being overly sentimental or emotional.

Accept death / disappointment on one’s own terms and with dignity.

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