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How does the following quote from A Farewell to Arms illustrate the effect new methods of warfare had on people’s beliefs? “Change was the only constant for Americans in the early 20th century. In 30 short years, they faced a world war, an economic boom followed by the Great Depression, shifting attitudes toward women’s place in society, and a mass culture that isolated and alienated the individual. In this swirl of uncertainty, traditional values seemed to slip out of reach or were actively discarded as Americans—writers and non-writers alike—searched for truths in what felt like a whole new world.”
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