The Search for Self in the Lives and Works of Hemingway and Steinbeck

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The Search for Self in the Lives and Works of Hemingway and Steinbeck

The First World War and the great depression forever changed the way the world viewed America, but it also changed the way America viewed itself. As the upheaval of traditional lifestyle lead to an upheaval of traditional values, the American consciousness struggled to combat feelings of aimlessness and hopelessness. The journey through this period can be seen best in the works of its writers. Authors Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck grew up in an America that struggled through the effects of the First World War; this, coupled with lifelong difficulties maintaining personal relationships, influenced them to include themes of companionship in literary works centering on middle aged adults in search of meaning and belonging in a changing world, often using animals as symbols.

World War I began over an assassination that drew much of the civilized world into conflict, including America near the end. Although the United States officially participated in World War I for only nineteen months (Bradley). Against the wishes of the Americans who had fought against the prospect of war in hopes of peace, most Americans became “engulfed in the euphoria of patriotic nationalism (World War I and the Economy).” The American government worked hard to get Americans into this frame of mind. After President Wilson declared that the aggressive behavior of other nations required "the organization and mobilization of all the material resources of the country,” a prime objective of the government became winning the hearts of the American public to be behind the war effort (Bradley).

The cost of the war in human lives alone by the time the treaty at Versailles was signed turned ...

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