- Modernism was set in motion by the Great War, which
divided Europe from 1914 to 1918, known now as World
War I. The stories about this “War to End All Wars” were so
horrific that afterwards people wanted to break with many
traditions. The horrors of World War II, from 1939 to 1945,
helped strengthen this idea. They did this in the extreme. They
essentially patricide.
- Modernist writers wanted to “make it new!” They also wanted to change the way people think about truth and
reality. Rather than concentrating on the outside world, they started to focus on the ‘inner self’ and the workings of consciousness.
- Various forms of new writing were tried out. In The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, James Thurber used the
stream-of-consciousness technique, in which the reader follows the private thoughts of Walter Mitty. Enhancing the narrative and making readers second-guess what is considered real and not.