The Modernist movement, although existent prior to World War I, gained fruition after the war. It is difficult to exactly determine what their purpose was, but it can be summarized. The Modernists believed that the world has gone nuts, that there is no order, but individuals are inherently normal, and thus suffer in a world that is odd, surreal, and nonsensical. This is true for such authors as Kafka, Joyce, Eliot, and others.


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