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    acts as the primary narrator for the novel, precisely elucidates several tragedies that he and his comrades witness as a result of violence inflicted by war. His comrades, which include Kat, Muller, Albert, and Kemmerich, help Paul overcome multiple obstacles such as the horrors of the war. Despite these unfortunate situations regarding the war, the relationships, especially that of Paul and his comrades, are exemplified as a result of fighting alongside each other. Throughout the novel,…

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    kind-hearted Squealer and caring Napoleon. “He [Boxer] whispered in my ear that his sole sorrow was to have passed on before the windmill was finished. ‘Forward, comrades!’ he [Squealer] whispered. ‘Forward in the name of the Rebellion. Long live Animal Farm! Long live Napoleon! Napoleon is always right.’ Those were his very last words, comrades.” (Orwell 124) Squealer will have the animals believe in a glorified and completely false death, full of compassion and dignity as opposed to the bullet…

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    or witnessing a terrifying event.The situations these men are constantly put in throughout the book for example the constant loss of comrades and grieving for them,the fact that they are so young when experiencing these events,and they have accepted the fact that they would never have a chance at ta “regular” life. Throughout the war novel Paul Baumer and his comrades are exposed to absolutely horrific scenes of war that completely destroy their sense of humanity. When Paul kills one of the…

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    Beowulf Hero Vs Modern Day

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    prevail. With a mighty swing of the hero’s blade, the foe breathed his last ghastly breath. Unfortunately, the hero did not leave the battle unscathed, his wounds were fatal. The victorious warrior closed his eyes and used his dying breath to tell his comrades how he wished to be immortalized, before he entered his God’s kingdom. Frequently, heroes of the past die at the end of a final great battle, however the heroes of today’s society rarely ever…

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    Manor Farm is a fictional farm, representative of pre-revolution Russia, in the allegorical novella Animal Farm. One night, Old Major, a resident prize pig, gives a speech in which he declares to the animals that man caused all the misery that they suffer. Napoleon and Snowball adapt Old Major’s ideas of equality into a communist philosophy called animalism, and in the following months, lead the animals in staging an uprising on Manor farm, and exile the “parasitical humans.” Animal Farm…

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    The Consequences of Corrupt Conflict All Quiet on the Western Front, a war novel written by Erich Maria Remarque, incorporates a plethora of similar and contrasting ideas to many other renowned war texts. With new machinery and combat techniques introduced for the first time during WWI, the battle Remarque writes about had far more casualties than anyone had ever anticipated. Machine guns, flamethrowers, and particularly poison gas took millions of lives on the battlefield. All of this, in turn,…

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    As the comrades fell, so did she. Though not clear if the comrades were actually present or just a part of an illusion, I interpreted this moment as Koh’s sixth, kinesthetic sense, which was generated and manifested from her blindness, telling her that something traumatic and horrible has…

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    After returning from war the comrade was not able to experience the excitement and jot he felt around women, now they touch and look at him like some “Queer disease”. Similarly , Housman introduces the fact that the comrades were young and not weary to understand the life of a soldier, “ we were young” he points out clearly they were regrets and frustration throughout the journey as they were not able to enjoy the life of a young man. This leads to isolation as the comrades were not able to…

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    War Dog Analysis

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    companions. Tatum knew about his desire to produce the said documentary, which will air in time for Veterans Day on HBO, yet he does not have a clue how it would affect him to place himself in the lives of these war veterans and their canine war comrades. Tatum, who taught of himself as a “massive dog person,” hopes that viewers will exercise deep appreciation for the outstanding…

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    excerpt by the use of the word “Automatons.” The use of the term automatons contributes to the emotionless tone because automatons are incapable of having emotions, performing a task without instruction, or thinking. It is coherent that Paul and his comrades do not feel in control by the use of the phrase “Shattered souls.” Paul and his fellow soldiers no longer feel in control due to the numbness that occurred when they felt as if their souls were being shattered. Both “Automatons” and…

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