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</html>";s:4:"text";s:7000:"He had fallen forward and lay on the earth though sleeping. This bond can be both key to survival and keeping sanity but it can also be deadly. ?ller maintains his civilian identity, and has not faced the reality of the war. Remarque masterfully builds suspense in a surveillance mission with Baumer needing to stay hidden. This quote shows how bombardments in WW1 destroyed the earth. Soldiers try not to discuss their experience out loud it would bring many harsh reality. Although they kinda see the possible ending to this all but their still is the fate that they might get killed no matter what. The mind and thought process that is risky for the ones involved as though they aren’t in danger enough. It is designed for Remarque to show how these people like you and me are kept like animals, being forced to beg for food. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. It is common knowledge that soldiers all around the world perish daily. Kat, one of Paul’s friends, even said: Give’em all the same grub and all the same pay and the war would be over and done in a day (Remarque 41). Throughout the story, he experiences a profound bond with his comrades, a bond broken only by death itself. The symbol of the butterflies has transitioned from hope to death. The protagonist, Paul states that his mates and himself do not see it as a duty more like a hobby, not forced. To these soldiers, this war is not for them. 70 soldiers had been killed. He also feels as though his generation will not be able to cope with the atrocities of war because neither the generation before or after him will fight a war like his. Here they discuss many controversial topics like how if 20 or 30 people in the world had said no to the war it would have never started. However, despite their commitment to enjoying themselves, the men are not overcome by greed: they share their bounty with every human and animal there to receive it. Throughout the story his emotions and thoughts are constantly changing because of the constantly changing war. It’s like actually watching a movie when the intense part is about to come up and you can just see it happening but the ones in the movie can’t.The way the bomb attacks are described in great detail and how it so close to home having to see this transpired. Following a bombardment Paul Baumer describes the scene in the parapet, saying, One lies down in silence in the corner and eats, the other, an older man of the new draft, sobs, (106). The horrors are presented at the cooks shock when he realizes that despite cooking for 150 soldiers he will feed only 80. From the start, these young men knew that the horrors of this war were going to take over their lives. He drew inspiration from his own life, being drafted into World War One and being wounded at the Battle of Flanders by British Artillery. Yet the images of war are not always the trumpeting, flag-flying, fresh-faced recruits that they are painted out to be. Chapter 10. Shockingly, one of the most unsettling worries for the young soldiers was returning home after the war. The narrator simply states that Paul fell. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Though Himmelstoss is cruel, he teaches the naive men the reality of war without the rose-colored lenses of nationalism that they learned through in school. The boots symbolize the lack of respect for life during the war. Instead of graduating and finding a useful occupation he has become a soldier who is only accustomed to death and killing which will not help him in the world outside of the war. A hospital inspector arrives later that day to find out who threw the bottle, and before Paul can report himself, another man takes responsibility. Although, Kantorek’s speeches about the war he loved, turned out to be much different then what the students thought of it. Turning him over one saw that he could not have suffered long; his face had an expression of calm, as though almost glad the end had come(Remarque 296). It shows how totalitarian or autocratic governments can form. It is a grim scene that shows how brutal this war was. Enrich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a war story told by a 19-year-old named Paul Baumer. Others that didn’t do the same are shamed by society for not being as brave as these boys and going on their own free will. There were many incidents, killing, sickness and many lives were lost. The patient with damaged lungs pained himself and used all his strength to resist going to that dreaded room. The writer haves off the idea as to who is the most significant person in the text which brings emotion to the reader. The author is then opening the idea that war doesn’t only affect soldiers but others that have to surround themselves with this idea. The writer shows within the men that there isn’t a world outside of war, that the war might never end. Perhaps nothing is more frequent in the pages of history books than wars. This shows that death can occur at any moment. Since the beginning of time, men have fought to hold their ground and conquer more. In the mean time soldiers are survivalist and weakened by the fighting of war. And that is just why they let us down so badly, (Remarque 12). Unfortunately, years after the war when men need it the least, dehumanization seizes one’s thoughts and holds them accountable for every life, every number, every man. Surviving the terrors of war does not set soldiers free, but makes them as unlucky as their fallen brothers. (12)The words used in the text are to add the feeling as though you can touch the book and you are intensely inside the war. Struggling with distance learning? He goes in dept to say that this war isn’t fought for patriotism, even though he volunteered but to survive. Each author attempts to and succeeds in illustrating the fact that the real darkness and the real evils happened under European control, but far from European eyes. Start studying All Quiet on the Western Front. All Quiet on the Western Front portrays idealism versus reality on the front lines of war. In chapter six, we learn of the German army’s fading morale because of worn out weaponry. Marlow lies to her and tells her that his last words were her name. The narrator described Paul’s face as calm, as though almost glad the end had come (p.296). Muller claimed the boots for himself as Kemmerich is dying. Paul, along with his comrades, was rushed into combat at an early stage in his life. There we waited for him behind piles of stones… door flew open and he bawled.” (66) Showing how sometimes the pressure and stress from bully’s can drive soldiers to do crazy and things they they wouldn’t want to in the end. 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