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Hey David, have you thought about how Modernism changed art and literature?
Definitely. Modernism was all about breaking away from traditional forms and embracing innovation.
Right. Artists focused on individual perspectives and subjective experiences. Think of Joyce’s stream-of-consciousness in "Ulysses."
And Picasso’s Cubism. He showed multiple viewpoints at once, challenging old perspective
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Exactly. Modernist architecture, like Le Corbusier’s designs, stripped down to function and simplicity.
Modernist poets, like T.S. Eliot in "The Waste Land," used fragmented structures to express post-war disillusionment.
They were reacting to technological changes and the horrors of war, seeking new meanings in a chaotic world.
Modernism wasn’t just a style shift, it was philosophical, encouraging critical thinking about progress and the human condition.
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It opened up new ways to express human experience, transforming the cultural landscape.
The legacy of questioning and innovation lives on, influencing contemporary art and thought.
Absolutely. Modernism reminds us to always reimagine and reinterpret the world.
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