Essay On All Quiet On The Western Front

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“The stench will remain with us forever.” -Paul Baumer. The students are convinced by the ideas of the wonderful illusion of war and the deeds that will bring them honour as they aid and fight for their fatherland. A speech that filled the room with excitement and energy, with such encouraging and convincing words that all of the students were excited and eager to enlist, even with others that had forged their parent’s signatures. They were eager to wear these uniforms, which represent the pride and duty of these new soldiers, despite the various number of name tags that were ripped off of the uniforms. Soon later, all this changed as their expectations and the false reality of the war were shattered once they arrived at the front. Suddenly, …show more content…
Some were scared, and one was eager to go back home as a result of his death, as he stepped foot outside and led to the collapse of the bunker. After what follows, death and loss. In this 2022 film, All Quiet on the Western Front, directed by Edward Berger, this film captures the harsh realities of the war and those who have experienced them, and how this will have an impact on these individuals who have survived the war as it will leave a lasting scar. Paul and his friends enlisted in those facade speeches and the ideas that came out of them. Believing those words, they get into their “new” uniforms with joy and smiles that they bring with them as they travel to the front. Once they arrived at the front, those smiles and joy disappeared as they walked on foot to the trench. Bombs went off, which made them put their gas masks on. Paul saw Ludwig struggling, so he helped him first, then himself, which got him in trouble, and at this point, this gives them a taste of the war. Once they arrived at the trench, Paul was able to take his mask off and help out by throwing out the cold water from the