All Quiet on the Western Front Alternate Assignment: Young Soldiers Fight Wars for Reasons They Don’t Understand The reason for enlisting and going to war is obvious: you go to war to fight for your country and be a hero. Is this actually the case? In the movie All Quiet on the western front, we see why young soldiers really go to war. And yes, the reason for which they claim they go to war, is to be of service to their home country and show their patriotism. Not only do I find the statement of…
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Entry One - Page Numbers 7-8 - The Latrine Metaphor In the beginning of the book, Paul expresses how he remembers that he was embarrassed when he was first informed that he, like the other recruits, was required to use the general latrine if he wanted to relieve himself. Looking back on the incident Paul states, “we have learned better than to be shy about such trifling immodesties.” (Remarque 8) Paul goes on to explain that the latrine is a “gossip-shop” where everything becomes beautiful and carefree…
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All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel written by Erich Maria Remarque (1898-1970), a German veteran from World War 1. The novel was first published in 1929 in book form and has 12 chapters. This book describes German Soldiers and their mental states and how young men adapted to the war. All Quiet on the Western Front has many rhetorical devices in it, many themes, and lots of symbolism. All Quiet on the Western Front, tells the story of Paul Baumer, a German soldier who joined the army…
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Prompt III The idea of comradeship began to form through unfortunate commonalities between the younger soldiers. The life of Paul Bäumer, and the lives of the other twenty year olds in the company, were what one would expect of men of such a young age: unfulfilled. They had their parents, a couple hobbies, and school. That was it. In contrast, the older soldiers had families, jobs, interests, and a more fully developed life. War for them was merely an interruption to their lives. For the “Iron Youth”…
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By now, Stash has seen plenty of wartime action. He never gets used to seeing his buddies lying dead in the field. No one does, really, but Stash knows he has to do what he has to do and then move on. Way too often he sees one of his buddies who has fought right next to him, dead with a gaping head wound or blown to bits. His first thought is he's glad to be alive, but his second thought is of sadness for the dead. He also knows that at any moment he could be one of those lying dead on the ground…
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All Quiet on the Western Front is a fictional account of a German soldier’s experience in World War I. Although written and marketed as fiction, the novella relies heavily on the wartime experience of the author, Erich Maria Remarque. Remarque, a German veteran of World War I, wrote the novella to show how war can suppress the ability of an individual to cope with the drama and stress of battle. Remarque completed the novella in 1927, nearly ten years after he joined the German army at the tender…
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Erich Maria Remarque's All quiet on the western front portays the changes and horrors that occurred in a average German soldier's life during World War 1. Paul and his friends enlisted in the German army after being persuaded by their teacher, Kantorek who spoke of patriotism and heroism to their country. Paul didn't realize how much the war could destroy him mentally and physically. Paul wasn't able to relate to his family because they don't realize that war is romanticized. They don't understand…
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In Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front in Remarque uses all kinds of symbols, the newly built coffins, representing the death of all the fallen soldiers and how it could be them next, and also the symbol of the butterflies bringing hope, and life to the front. One use of symbolism that the reader finds very meaningful is when Remarque wrote “Stacked up against its longer side is a high double wall of yellow, unpolished, brand new coffins” (99). The coffins symbolize how the soldiers…
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book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure, for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war” (All Quiet, pg. 2). I feel this quote is an accurate summary that relates this book to the actual time period of World War 1. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque portrays historical relevance to the time of…
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be graded on correct format and information. All Written assignments must be typed with the following heading: APWH Summer Work Assignment Title Student Name 1. Reading Activity You will have to read several chapters from the book A History of the World in 6 Glasses, by Tom Standage. For each chapter: You are to write a summary that clearly explains the chapter. Include timeframe and civilizations being discussed in your summary. Create 3 questions pertaining to the chapter…
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