
The Modernist Movement
The Modernist Movement was an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizing innovation, experimentation, and a break from traditional styles. It sought to reflect the rapidly changing world through new techniques and perspectives in literature, art, architecture, and other fields. Modernists often questioned established norms, focusing on individual experience and the subconscious. This movement was driven by a desire to capture the complexities of modern life, resulting in diverse and innovative works that challenged conventional ideas and aimed to push boundaries creatively.