They couldn't trust them because they thought another world war was going to break out
not enough jobs for the troops coming home
The people felt disillusionment because of all the political, economic, and social problems that happened during WW1. Mostly, because of all of the casualties.
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Modernism developed as a result of the disillusionment many people experienced as a result of World War I.
disillusionment with World War I and its results
Answer this question… Disillusionment in the years following World War I
people felt very upset because they were lonely
Modernism
Postwar authors showed disillusionment with prewar institutions by showing a profound disgust with war. They thought war damaged institutions. Some also began experimenting with stream of consciousness writing.
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World War I had a profound impact on literature in the 1920s by bringing a sense of disillusionment, alienation, and trauma to writers and their works. Themes of loss, disillusionment, and questioning of traditional values became prevalent in literature during this time as writers sought to make sense of the devastating effects of the war on society and individuals. Modernist writers like T.S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, and Virginia Woolf emerged, experimenting with new forms and styles to reflect the shattered world that emerged after the war.
it did not matter as they had not choice.
no they weren't because they didn't feel very well.
Auden is pointing out that we often perceive war to be glorious and proud. That is what the woman expects to see when she looks at the shield. However, her disillusionment is our disillusionment as she looks past the shield and sees the horror and anti-glory that is reality.
they were lazy and didnt want to take part as they wanted people on there side