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What is the tone of the poem "Lost Generation" By Jonathan Reed?

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This is both a cynical and optimistic poem that portrays an economically and technologically progressing generation that has lost sight of what really matters in life.

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Answer: Pessimistic and hopeful

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"The Lost Generation" both a pessimistic and hopeful poem about a generation that has lost sight of what is really important in life as it progresses technologically. When read from top to bottom, the poem is read from the viewpoint of a young man who has a selfish and defeated outlook on life, emphasizing work above family and openly asserting that destroying nature would become the norm, further stating that he, like his classmates, does not care about the Earth. The poem as a whole is rather negative and written in a more narrative style.

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