The Lost Generation was primarily anguished about the disillusionment and moral decay following World War I. Many of its members felt alienated from mainstream society and struggled with the loss of traditional values in the face of modernity. This sense of dislocation was often reflected in their literature and art, which depicted themes of despair, aimlessness, and a search for meaning in a chaotic world. Ultimately, they grAppled with existential questions and the impact of war on human experience.
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