Analyzing Jake Barnes 'The Lost Generation'

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The “Lost Generation” is the post-World War I generation. WWI eliminated traditional notions of morality, faith, justice, love and manhood. The people who experienced the war became psychologically and morally lost because they were no longer able to depend on traditional beliefs that gave life meaning. Because the people of the Lost Generation believed in nothing, their lives were empty and meaningless. Jake Barnes represents the Lost Generation because he lives an aimless and meaningless life. Jake wanders around Paris heavily drinking at different bars. He lives a life filled with purposeless debauchery. Jake, damaged by the trauma of WWI, is no longer able to have sex. Jake’s insecurities about his masculinity represent the anxieties