2013 Biography of Erich Maria Remarque Enrich Maria Remarque was born in 22 June 1898 and died in 25 September 1970. Was a German author and was known for writing the novel All Quiet on the Western Front. It was in Osnabruck where Remarque was raised, developing boyhood interests of fishing and butterfly collecting. In Catholic school, he was labeled as talented and gifted. Music, specifically the piano, became an important part of his life as a young adult. But Remarque's dreams of doing anything…
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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 changed them…
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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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Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel that dispels beliefs about the glory of the soldier. Remarque vividly describes the dehumanization of trench warfare and war in general. He exposes the incredible toll that combat takes on soldiers—all for the purpose of fighting other people’s battles, against other soldiers who have nothing personally against each other. The novel went past the obvious physical damage that soldiers faced and gave insight into the mind of one particular…
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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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Sara Hawken German: 50:470:262 10 Feb. 15 The Horror of War All is Quiet on the Western Front is considered to be arguably the greatest anti-war novel of all time due to its overriding theme of the terrible brutality and horror of war. While most novels romanticize the glory and honor that war evokes, Erich Maria Remarque portrays the events as they are actually experienced by military soldiers during World War I. In contrast to common ideals of patriotic duty and heroism, he instead describes…
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awakened in us a strong practical sense of esprit de corps, which in the field developed into the finest thing that arose out of the war - comradeship." P26 In Remarque's depiction of World War 1 trench warfare, outlined in the book, All Quiet on the Western Front there are no such things as heroes or self-sacrificing victims, It all comes down to a group of men whom has barely anything in common at the very first but ends up as relatives due to the comradeship that is developed. You might think…
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War and violence can alter one's innocence and future, which is seen in Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front. This novel expresses the true terrors of war, and how war can ruin a young man’s life. Paul Baumer, the narrator, has had his life war-torn because of the emotional grief carried with being a soldier. War and violence have caused Paul and his comrades to have their innocence and youth killed, along with their hope for a life in the future. Most people consider their youth…
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basics of the war; the start of the war, the battles and propaganda used, post war effects, and Erich Maria Remarque’s(a soldier during WWI) book, All Quiet on the Western Front. World War I, later known as the Great War, was the first ever global war that was costly and grand. The effects of the war led to changes in political powers in Europe, Asia and Africa. The war “fundamentally weakened the Western European powers, thus encouraging the growth of nationalism…
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hardship and conflict of war destroy an individual? War often has profound and drastic effects on an individual. It deeply wounds the soul and deprives the body. Erich Maria Remarque investigates these damaging effects on an individual’s fragile identity in his novel, All Quiet on the Western Front. Paul Bäumer, the protagonist of Remarque’s novel, is a soldier in World War I, but more importantly, a victim of the spiritually and mentally depriving conditions of war. Paul, a young, artistic boy before…
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