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Playwrights like Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller were known for their works that characterized American psychological realism of the early postwar years. Their plays delved into the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and societal issues, reflecting the anxieties and struggles of the time.
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T.S. Eliot described the postwar world as a wasteland devoid of spiritual meaning and moral values, characterized by disillusionment, fragmentation, and decay. His influential poem "The Waste Land" reflects his vision of the shattered society and human condition in the aftermath of World War I.
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The army had a postwar celebration.
MacArthur helped shape the postwar economy of Japan. The Japanese even named their constitution the MacArthur Constitution. He helped lead Japan into a democratic government and helped restabilize the economy.
Those of "color" were left out of the new deal. The African American citizens were left out of the new deal and segregation laws continued to pass.
During the postwar period, there was little food.
Allen Yarnell has written: 'The postwar epoch: perspectives on American history since 1945' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Addresses, essays, lectures, History 'The postwar epoch: perspectives on American history since 1945' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, History
Postwar changes in the American government