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Essays About Kemmerich's Kemmerich
... experiences this ambiguity when faced with the death-of-a-stranger and with the death-of-a-loved-one, namely Gerard Duval and Franz Kemmerich, respectively. ...
(1609 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Through the book, he learns to accept death, and he acts differently to Kemmerich's and Kat's death, he changes his take on life and what happened, and he gets ...
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... Soon after, Paul finds his former classmate, Kemmerich, in a bed with his leg amputated and dying. He has a new pair of boots he cannot wear. ...
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... Second, Kemmerich is one of Paul's classmates. ... Paul cannot bring himself to tell Kemmerich's mother the truth about Kemmerich's death. ...
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... If one was to cite one of the mental beatings that Paul had faced in his life, one should tell the story of his injured comrade, Kemmerich. ...
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... Paul Baumer must tell Kemmerich's mother how her son had died. ... Finally Kemmerich's mother accepts the false statement Paul reports. ...
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... The first display of this sorrow is Kemmerich's death. ... Because they feel this way, they tell Kemmerich that he is going to be okay. ...
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... The death that brought out the coldness of War to Baumer was the death of his friend Franz Kemmerich whose leg was first amputated, and finally dies. ...
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... Also during his leave, Baumer visits the mother of a fallen comrade, Kemmerich. ... He assures Kemmerich's mother that her son "'died immediately. ...
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... Also during his leave, Baumer visits the mother of a fallen comrade, Kemmerich. ... He assures Kemmerich's mother that her son "'died immediately. ...
(3310 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... Kemmerich , one of Paul's classmates, had his leg amputated at the beginning of the war. Paul says," Kemmerich groans. He is feverish. ...
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... An example of the love that the soldiers have for each other can be seen when Kemmerich is in the hospital and all the men go to visit him. ...
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... He first learns this lesson when his friend, Kemmerich, dies. ... 32). The death of Kemmerich is Baumer's first major experience with emotions of sadness. ...
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... When Baumer explains to Frau Kemmerich's mother that her son is dead, another example of such metal destruction is seen. He assures ...
(2722 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)
... Paul Baumer, tells the story of what it is like to be a German soldier during World War I. Along with Baumer are his friends Behm, Kemmerich, Haie, Detering ...
(1871 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... When Baumer explains to Frau Kemmerich's mother that her son is dead, another example of such metal destruction is seen. He assures ...
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... The chapter next focuses on Franz Kemmerich, a friend of Baumer whose leg has just been amputated. ... It become obvious that Kemmerich is dying. ...
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... La muerte de Kemmerich nos muestra un lado oscuro de estas nuevas prioridades, al ver la muerte de su amigo tan cercana e inevitable, ya no hay tiempo para ...
(2660 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)
... "(Kemmerich) They have amputated my leg.....Paul) you must be thankful you've come off with that,....besides, you'll be going back home. ...
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... recognizable. But Tjaden, Muller, Kropp, Kemmerich, and the rest were very hard to recognize. ... dies. Kemmerich is supposedly shot in the leg. ...
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... When he has to tell Mrs. Kemmerich that Franz is dead, he assures her that her son "died immediately. He felt absolutely nothing at all. ...
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... Kemmerich's watch is stolen by the medical personnel, who are supposed to be caring for him in the hospital. Muller callously asks ...
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... comrades. Kemmerich's boots, symbolic of a horizontal value system, can be seen to have considerable influence over those in the novel. ...
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... First, towards the beginning of All Quiet, when Kemmerich is on his deathbed, his leather boots in tip-top condition that he had taken from the feet of an ...
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... However, the most significant example of this theme appears in the boots of Kemmerich which symbolize death and ironically the brotherhood and fellowship of ...
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... One of the big issues in the book was Kemmerich's leather boots. At his death everybody was squabbling over who would get them. ...
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... It strikes me that these nails will continue to grow like lean fantastic cellarplants long after Kemmerich breathes his last."(15) Could you imagine seeing ...
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... well. Franz Kemmerich had a wound to the leg that became fatal. At first others said he was "lucky" because it was only his leg. ...
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... One of the big issues in the book was Kemmerich's leather boots. At his death everybody was squabbling over who would get them. ...
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... Forgive me, comrade; how could you be my enemy." (p 223) The French soldier was not the enemy, just another victim, like Kemmerich, only wearing different ...
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