THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Roziboyeva Rano
Eldorbek Erkinovich Hamitov
Keywords: KEYWORDS: literature, 20thcentury, publication, historical, situations, authors, novels.
Abstract
This article delves into the portrayal and exploration of the second war in American
literature, focusing on its themes, perspectives, and overall impact on literary works.
Through a comprehensive analysis of various texts spanning different genres and
periods, the article examines how writers have grappled with the complexities and
repercussions of war. From World War II to contemporary conflicts, the narratives
offer diverse insights into the human experience during times of conflict, shedding light
on themes such as heroism, trauma, patriotism, and the quest for peace. By synthesizing
historical context with literary analysis, this article contributes to a deeper
understanding of how literature serves as a lens through which we can explore and
interpret the impact of war on society and the individual.
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