All Quiet on the Western Front Essay

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    be hard for these soldiers and many recognized that because over 3500 German soldiers killed themselves after the war. All of the soldiers who tried to live in the post-war world have to deal with many hardships. These would include mental trauma, political upheaval, and a hard time trying to find employment("How Did Soldiers"). If the soldiers in All Quiet on the Western Front were to live through the war, the effects of PTSD would make it feel like they were fighting another war for the…

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    All Quiet on the Western Front This novel on All Quiet on the Western Front by Enrich Maria Remarque talks about the experiences of German soldiers during the war. Remarque describes World War I as a grueling place to be that affects you physically and mentally. He also describes the brotherhood of the soldiers and how much of a patriotic idealism affected many young soldiers. We get to see Paul Baumer’s experience on this war and how many of them loss their innocence. We also get to see how…

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    All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, and the poem “Fulfillment”, by Robert Nichols, both convey the theme of horrors of war. They also share the literary device of imagery. The theme horrors of war informs the reader of the unromanticized effects and reality of the war. Both texts have heavy imagery that helps develop the scene for the reader. All Quiet on the Western Front is a book that follows soldiers through their battles, and “Fulfillment” is a poem that deals with a…

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    popular war movies such as Pearl Harbor, Saving Private Ryan, and The Patriot are all great war movies. However, these movies romanticized what war was like. Whereas in this novel, it depicts how war was actually experienced. With 126,000 casualties of the United States alone, All Quiet on the Western Front replaces that romantic and heroism of these other novels with the brutal reality of death and violence. With all of Paul’s classmates being dead, and then Paul’s death in the end it…

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    In All Quiet on the Western Front by Enrich Maria Remarque, there is a common theme of ups and downs. As time progresses on the front lines and off, characters emotions alter. The soldiers struggle with keeping their humanity no matter the circumstances. The main character, Paul Baumer is practically stripped of his humanity by feeling like a foreigner in normal society and accepting violence, still he has sparks of humane behavior in the darkest of times. The first signs of Paul’s loss of…

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    nationalism, mutual defense alliances, military establishment and many other triggers. In addition to the countries, it is important to note that there were also many immediate consequences on the soldiers of the war as well, as shown in All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. Although many countries thought that it would be advisable to go into the war because of numerous certain factors, not only did this war result in the collapse of the German economy…

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    In All Quiet on the Western Front, during a battle in the trenches, Paul kills a French soldier acting purely on instinct. Because he cannot leave the trenches due to enemy gunfire, he talks to the corpse to maintain his sanity. He tells the dead French soldier “ Forgive…

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    possibility that they were fighting more than one war out there? The novel All Quiet on the Western Front, the movie Gallipoli, and various poems written during WWI seem to think so. Soldiers on the battlefield have been enduring with the mental wear and tear of death, violence, and the loss of friends making it a two front war. In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is a great look into the mind of a soldier on the front lines. While the main character, Paul, is on leave…

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    There are many ways that soldiers attitudes differ from civilians. The book “All Quiet on the Western Front” shows many of these differences. First, a soldier is less concerned about privacy or modesty than a civilian. This is seen when Paul, the main character and narrator in the story, remarks how embarrassed he was in the public latrine for the first time. After some time at war, he and his friends moved three of the personal toilets to form a ring so they can play a game while using them.…

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    Douglas MacArthur once said, “The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war”. War protects us, our beliefs, and our freedom from those who wish to take is away, but like everything in the world it comes at a price. Men lose their lives or loses good friends on the field of battle and those who come home are never the same. The men who fought in the war are the victims that are most negatively affected by the it.…

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