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Page 1: [PPT]The Modern Age (1901-1999) - Home - Crestwood … · Web viewModern Age History and Literature is generally divided into two main categories: Early Twentieth Century (1901-1950)

The Modern Age(1901-1999)

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Modern Age History and Literature is generally divided into two main

categories:Early

Twentieth Century

(1901-1950)

Late Twentieth Century

(1951-2000)

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Early Twentieth Century (1901-1950)I. Influences from the late 19th century (the

Victorian Age) continued to affect 20th century thinking:

A. Charles Darwin – His theories of natural selection and survival affected views of science, religion, social classes, and even doctrines of racial superiority

B. Karl Marx – Advocated the abolition of private property and traced economic injustices to “the capitalist system of ownership.”

C. Sigmund Freud – Believed that motives of human behavior are NOT found in the rational, conscious mind but in the irrational, sexually driven unconscious.

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II. The Great War: “A War to End All Wars”A. The heroic idea of war was harshly met

with realities of new technology in WWIB. 60,000 young British men were killed

or wounded on the first day of the Battle of Somme

C. 300,000 were killed, wounded, or frozen to death at the Battle of Ypres

D. The devastating losses of the war resulted in a cynical attitude toward government, national honor, and glory.

Early Twentieth Century (1901-1950) Cont’d.

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III. Rise and Effects of World War IIA. Worldwide economic depression led to

the rise of dictators (Italy, Germany, Russia)

B. Britain perseveres and is successful only after the U.S. and Soviet Union enter the war

C. Post-World War II Britain is transformed into a welfare state—government provides medical care and other basic benefits for its citizens

Early Twentieth Century (1901-1950) Cont.d.

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I. Britain loses status as world power

A. British Empire loses several “colonies” to independence

B. British industry declines and Britain loses economic and political status in the world

Late Twentieth Century (1951-2000)

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I. Much of the literature (especially following WWII) is dark and pessimistic

A. More dark comedy and satire are written

B. Many works portray a civilization in ruins (dystopia); traditional beliefs and morals are challenged

Effects Upon Literature

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II. A shift from Romanticism and the ideal to Impressionism and Modernism

A. Impressionism – Focus on experience

B. Modernism – Focuses on the inner self; personal perception are more valid than socially-determined norms.

Effects Upon Literature Cont’d.

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William GoldingBorn: September 19, 1911Died: June 19, 1993Oxford University: Natural Science, English Literature, Poetry.Careers: British Navy Officer During WWII; Novelist, poet, playwrightWritings: Often allegorical in nature and include Christian symbolismBest Known Works: Lord of the Flies (his first novel); The Inheritors; The Scorpion God; To the Ends of the Earth

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Lord of the Flies

Prior to WWII, many people tended to believe that mankind was not "inherently evil" but rather "inherently good." Evil behavior was the result of "ignorance and superstition.”

Although World War I brought doubt to this idea, most people believed that the world had "learned its lesson" and such an awful war would never happen again. Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, however, quickly put to death any such hopes.

The atrocities of man's inhumanity to man during WWII caused Golding and other educated people like him to question the idea of man's inherent goodness.

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Lord of the Flies is Golding's attempt to understand how civilized, "good" people can carry out and accept evil, including the evil of savage and ritualistic behaviors.

Golding used the setting and some characters of a favorite childhood story, Coral Island, as the base for investigating his views in Lord of the Flies. But Golding's characters and events have deeper, symbolic meanings and represent specific ideas and/or groups of people

Critic Steve Szilagyi wrote: "You get the impression that the real action of Lord of the Flies is taking place somewhere else. High in the heavens, amid the clash of angels. Or in some deeper realm, where good and evil churn…"

Lord of the Flies