The Lost Generation Buffalo Bill's
defunct
        who used to
        ride a watersmooth-silver
                                  stallion
and break onetwothreefourfive.

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The Lost Generation Buffalo Bill's
defunct
        who used to
        ride a watersmooth-silver
                                  stallion
and break onetwothreefourfive pigeonsjustlikethat
                                                  Jesus

he was a handsome man
                      and what i want to know is
how do you like your blueeyed boy
Mister Death From "Buffalo Bill's" (1920) ee cummings George Braque What do you notice about the poem on the left and the painting on the right? They both seem to break conventional rules about how we think things should be organized.

The Lost Generation Ernest Hemingway Gertrude Stein: “You are a lost generation”! In The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway gives two epigraphs, one from Gertrude Stein and one from Ecclesiastes. Give the Quote from Ecc.

How did they get “Lost”? The Horrors of World War Rejection of Societies Values Survivors of the War questioned the “Meaning of Life”. Less “Happy Endings in Literature”. Less structure and realism in Art. Stein coined the term when waiting for gas. The workers were not helping her fast enough. "You are all a "génération perdue." People embraced Nihilism, Pessimism, Existentialism… What do these terms mean?

The "Lost Generation" defines a sense of moral loss or aimlessness apparent in literary figures during the 1920s. World War I seemed to have destroyed the idea that if you acted virtuously, good things would happen. Many good, young men went to war and died, or returned home either physically or mentally wounded (for most, both), and their faith in the moral guideposts that had earlier given them hope, were no longer valid...they were "Lost."

The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald . SPOILER ALERT!!! The Book is a commentary on American Society. One needs connections to succeed (Wolfsheim). The constant theme is the immorality of all characters. Nick Carraway- Carried Away Wilson – ineffectual except for Destruction, murder and Suicide.

Group Work Two Tasks ! Break into groups of Four CREATE FIRST- If you got to choose a name for YOUR generation, what would it be? Why? What is it about your generation that stands out? How is this represented in our culture ? Discuss how your generation is best represented on paper. Poem Song Picture Something else? All members should create something that ties in with the group theme.