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... He seems jealous of Kemmerich's white skin and his ability to do "the giant's turn on the horizontal bar." The only fact that made Baumer feel proud and virile ...
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... Death is becoming a common event. Baumer begins to feel that soldiers are being thrown out in the trenches just to die and that there is no point in fighting. ...
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... the pictures and postcards on the wall, the familiar and comfortable brown leather sofa, Baumer waits for something that will allow him to feel a part of his ...
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... the pictures and postcards on the wall, the familiar and comfortable brown leather sofa, Baumer waits for something that will allow him to feel a part of his ...
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... Baumer who started out as a man questioning War and whether it is ethical or ... Although, he did feel sorry for killing him, he soon forgets about it and becomes ...
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... After returning to the front he watches the last of his comrades die, leaving Paul Baumer the sole survivor. Paul's loneliness causes him to feel at peace when ...
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... last chapter is filled with irony. Although there is talk of peace, Baumer cannot feel hopeful. He has been granted a rest because ...
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... By telling the story of Paul Baumer, Remarque has conveyed the feelings he has toward war ... and unparalel love for his fellow comrades and may grow to feel at home ...
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... of language function that interferes with the acquisition of reading skills." (Baumer 35) Dyslexic ... when the pressure is too much so they do not feel so tense. ...
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... Baumer says that they become wild beasts in the field. ... The soilders also feel an anger from within, which allows them to kill , and to then save them selves. ...
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... They feel as though they have no life to go back to, and they are destined ... are running themes of the novel, and are expressed through the story of Paul Baumer. ...
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... Baumer is sent back to the front to continue fighting. ... I enjoyed this book very much and I feel that the author made his point very well. ...
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... It reveals that Baumer has no respect for anything anymore. ... Some soldiers like Paul and Katczinsky even feel a father/son relationship with each other. ...
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... Slowly Baumer begins to realize that death and the war aren't intangible forces ... Paul feels no malice towards his imposed enemy, nor does he feel any belonging ...
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... Baumer realizes that all men of that generation propagandize in the same way, and that ... or with the Allies, its army consists of young men who feel the same way ...
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... In Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front, Paul Baumer encounters many inner struggles. ... Not only does Paul feel he has lost himself as he used to be, but he ...
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... Throughout the story, Paul Baumer, the narrator does not talk about killing someone ... emotions because after he stabbed the man, he starts to feel very guilty ...
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It was a pleasure to view and learn about the events that took place in Paul Baumer's life. ... Surely, most people must feel the same way. ...
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... How would one feel if one saw their best friend blown up right before their very own eyes ... Baumer states, "I can not bear to look at his hands, they are like wax ...
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... More importantly, Baumer renounced his status as a soldier by apologizing to the corpse for ... It is hard to feel hope when surrounding him are the dead and dying ...
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... Remarque demonstrates, through the eyes of Paul Baumer, a young German soldier, how the war ... believe they know more about the war and this makes Paul feel lost. ...
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... In the novel All Quiet on the Western Front, the narrator, Paul Baumer, and his friends ... After they see what war is really like, they do not feel the same way ...
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... The solider, Paul Baumer tell us of the fun he indures along with the hardships ... showing us how the army has turned it's soldiers into people that feel nothing. ...
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... Paul Baumer thinks survival in war is a chance, he thinks when someone is at the front ... Though I am in still water far away from its centre, I feel the whirl of ...
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... As Paul Baumer witnessed in the hospital, the injuries were terrifying and often led to ... war is those who have been through it so they can often feel alone if ...
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... Paul Baumer is a 19-year-old volunteer to the German army during World War I ... that they have now cast aside their lives as schoolboys and they feel the numbing ...
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... Paul Baumer and Albert Kropp are close friends; so close it seems ironic that both ... He tries looking the same will make him feel the same way he did before he ...
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... The main character is a young man named Paul Baumer who is a 19 year-old private in the German army. ... You could feel the men's pain just from reading the book. ...
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... Prior to World War I, Paul Baumer's character enjoyed his youthful exuberance, yet as ... The experience of the front leads Paul to feel much older mentally than ...
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... being home for a few days, he missed being in the war; he didn't feel at home ... Today's face of war is much different from the face of war in Paul Baumer's time. ...
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