All Quiet on the Western Front Essay

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    It’s not often that a single man can make such an impact on the world’s perception of a fundamental part life. Erich Maria Remarque, the author of many controversial war-themed novels, was able to expose the world to the true horrors of war. Having fought in the trenches during World War I, young Remarque found out the extent to which men will fight and kill. Like many others in his generation, the trenches swallowed up a young man, and spit out a wise and broken warrior. Remarque’s battlefield…

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    Comparison Paper #1 I will be comparing “All Quiet On the Western Front” and “Saving Private Ryan”. These war stories show us how war makes us view others and ourselves. Sure it may be easy to view someone else as nothing more than an object, but to view ourselves as nonhumans is hard and takes a lot of demoralizing and dehumanizing. Dehumanization is the mental ability to view someone as less than a human, to not view them as worthy of human treatment or rights. This is an ability that we…

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    Women's Roles In War

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    who are weaker by nature. While some women may be as tough as men there are still factors that can be distracting. The women who would fight in the war could potentially become the main focus instead of the fight. By looking deeper into All Quiet in the Western Front and Saving Private Ryan, these movies both indirectly and directly show how women would negatively affect the war if they were to join the fight.…

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    World War 1 Tragedy Essay

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    Tragedy’s of World War I Before World War I no one knew how horrific the war was going to be. War was all about nationalism, honor, and pride in fighting for your country. In All Quiet On The Western Front teachers and other role models pressured a whole generation into fighting for their country, completely blind to the fact that war was not as great and honorable when you are the one fighting. It was like torture watching each of their friends - who were close enough to be brothers die…

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    here was not an abstraction; it floated in the air, mingled with the smoke. It was, perhaps, the only word that had a real meaning in this place.” (144). Hitler attempted to use war technologies to wipe out an entire race, but failed and they were all freed. In Jennifer Rosenberg’s, Rwanda Genocide, she explains the hundred days of slaughter used in the genocide. They used machetes, clubs, or knives to kill off the Tutsi race. Rosenberg says, “Since bullets were expensive, most Tutsis were…

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    Erich Maria Remarque, the author, is a famous novelist who wrote primarily on the horror of war. All Quiet On The Western Front is the story of a young man who enlists in the German army during World War 1 and is faced with numerous atrocities as he fights in the trenches. The young man, Paul, quickly learned that maybe it wasn’t the other soldiers he was fighting…

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    Violence In War

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    seemingly insignificant conflict soon spread rapidly and eventually Russia, France, Great Britain, and Germany were all drawn into the war, predominantly because of their involvement…

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    with all components no matter how obcene they might be. A true war story never fails to tell the truth about the hell that is war. When defining truth one must first differentiate between happening truth and reality. Happening truth is the actions that actually took place at a certain time. Reality is the general truth that encompasses all. Truth is a fact about reality that allows us to look back and see that an action actually happened. When looking at truth in “All Quiet On The Western…

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    PTSD In Ww1

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    would be All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. It explains…

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    hero, who stares down the throat of death and doesn’t waver. But, in reality, these people we idolize are simply that, people. Your average people who feel it is their duty to serve. But, many times, as outlined by Slaughterhouse Five and All Quiet on the Western Front, those who go off to war, are just as frightened of death as those who stayed…

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