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Art and literature of the post-World War I period was characterized by

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a sense of disillusionment with pre-war values and institutions and a search for new meaning

a sense of modernity and the joys of technology

a search for the inner soul of man and a return to traditional religious values

glorification of nature and the environment

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Answer:

a sense of disillusionment with pre-war values and institutions and a search for new meaning

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This generation was the Silent generation and many were unhappy with many of the values that were popular around the time. People like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald became more reflective and wanted to find inner meaning. They were not really religious, excited about technology, or really glorified nature.

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