THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE

Authors

  • Khalilova Mohinurbonu Jalolovna Author
  • Aktamova Zarnigor Yahyo qizi Author

Keywords:

American literature, World War II, literature, writers, novels, authors.

Abstract

The Second World War literature was neither pessimistic nor antiwar. Instead, it presents war in its complexity as a tragic but perhaps inevitable part of the human condition. Reflecting the views of their own generation, authors writing about World War II generally accepted the justness of that war and the necessity of ridding the world of Nazi totalitarianism and Japanese militarism. World War II literature helped to make that war, later called the "good war," a defining moment in affirming America's democratic values and the nation's identity as a moral people.

Author Biographies

  • Khalilova Mohinurbonu Jalolovna

    English language students

    Chirchik State Pedagogical University (Uzbekistan)

  • Aktamova Zarnigor Yahyo qizi

    English language students

    Chirchik State Pedagogical University (Uzbekistan)

Modern education and development

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Published

2024-05-05