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woman with a parasol by Claude Monet
It's a painting of a beautiful woman with a parasol. Its modernist characteristics are about how a woman looks shows her status and its very not modern. -
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
It's about a man who meets a millionaire and an old love. It's modernist because it questions the American dream. -
I don't want to set the world on fire by The Ink Spots
I don't want to set the world on fire by The Ink Spots 1941
It's about peace and love. It's modernist because of how it does not question it just wants one thing, love. -
Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
It's about the end of world war II and a Nazi secret. It questioned and talked more about democratic concepts. -
Torn and Twisted Curtain by Joseph Havel
It's a 16 foot tall bronze sculpture. It goes against gravity and how different it is shows a new time with the impossible becoming possible. -
Ignite by Alan walker
It's about a unique and true love. It's postmodernism because it has a true and pure love that breaks old concepts.