The Lost Generation

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Brian Bunevich 3/22/99 History During World War I, many of the men who fought were only about nineteen years young. These men experienced horrors beyond belief in a matter of years, which is ten times worse than a normal man experiences his whole life. This generation of men, from 1914-1918, who fought in a great war and lived in constant fear of their last breathe, while we enjoy parties, the freedom of being a teenager, and …

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…to take. He has been through war so long that he is no longer afraid, he has given up inside and is waiting for the peace that will come with his death. The war has not only taken his adolescence but most of his life is plastered with images of death and destruction. The men who fought in World War I were out casted from society, thus being known as the lost generation. Bibliography none