All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque, the author of All Quiet on the Western Front successfully conveys many of his views on war to the reader. Remarque tells the story of Paul Baumer, a twenty-year-old German soldier who enlists with many of his classmates into the German infantry of World War one. Through the story of Paul Baumer, Remarque portrays many of his own views on war and can vividly explain these views to the reader. Throughout the story Remarque shows the personal struggles…
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“Lost Generation” in All Quiet on the Western Front According to Admiral Chester A. Nimitz, “They fought together as brothers-in-arms. They died together and now they sleep side by side. To them we have a solemn obligation.” Paul Baumer is a young, overly compassionate soldier in World War 1. The novel is told through the protagonist, Paul Baumer’s, point of view. For this reason, the reader is allowed to further understand the thoughts, feelings, and emotions a soldier endures throughout a…
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Faustus from Dr. Faustus and Paul Baumer from All Quiet on the Western Front both embark on personal journeys that contain similar characteristics as well as striking differences. These personal journeys consist of a change of the state of mind of the character. Faustus is the protagonist and tragic hero of Dr. Faustus. His personal journey is driven by his newfound powers. Paul Baumer is the narrator and protagonist of All Quiet on the Western Front. The novel is set in WWI, and Baumer’s participation…
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victory. Fellow soldiers that come back home are later praised with celebrations and gratitude. Once Paul Baumer takes his leave and returns to his hometown for a visit with mother and father. Paul returns to emotionally connect with his sick mother and his brutishly harsh father. In the novel, we learn that no matter how much you can try, once you are involved in warfare it will change a person. Paul Baumer was a simple man who had a taking for becoming a veteran, yet he is extremely profound in his own…
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David Campbell Remarque, Erich Maria. All quiet on the western front. United States: Ballentine books, 1982. An insider’s perspective on the brutality of World War 1. When Erich Maria Remarque wrote All Quiet On The Western Front, he created a story unlike any that had been seen before. Novels based on warfare tend to be romanticized; this is partly due to the fact that history tends to be written by the victors. While writing All Quiet On The Western Front, Remarque was able to tell the story…
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All Quite on the Western Front: A Casualty of Love War does not determine who is right, only who is left. In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, Paul Bäumer contemplates over why men of million are sent to fight out a dispute that originated between just two. In the story, a young Paul Bäumer is sent to fight in World War I on the Western Front against Russia. During his service Paul and the friends he has in the Second Company are put through many rigors and experience…
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novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, explains how the people and the soldiers dealt with WWI. It gives the readers an insight of what it felt like to fight on the Western Front, which the German Army made. This war that began on July 28, 1914, ended on November 11, 1918. On a daily basis, soldiers had to watch people like their comrades die. Fighting for this war forever will haunt them, and they will never be the same person they were before the war. Paul Bäumer is a German…
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The novel All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque tells the story of Paul Baumer and his fellow comrades experience ences during World War I. Baumer and his comrades voluntarily join the German army after listening to their school teacher, Kantorek. The reality of war shatters the glorious and heroic descriptions given by Kantorek. Baumers sensitivity quickly turns into sheer will to live. The brutality of war eats away at the comrades youth. The comrades form an indescribable bond…
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Have you ever had a family member return from war? Erich Maria Remarque's book All Quiet on the Western Front is a book about a German soldier, Paul Bäumer, that is urged to join the German army. When he returns home, he finds out that he does "not belong here anymore, it is a foreign world." Everyone thinks that whenever people come back home from war, they'll be the same person, but in reality, they have changed. They have seen lots of their friends and comrades get killed in action, and it has…
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best known novel All Quiet on the Western Front. The novel was about how the continual stresses of war changed soldiers’ perception of the world, leaving them numb to life outside of the battlefield. Injuries separating the company, the constant struggle for food, and threat of death kept any sense of normal life a fading memory. Injuries separating the company was demonstrated in this novel a plethora of amount of times. Starting from the first word in All Quiet on the Western Front to the last, there…
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