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... Paul's new belief's totally contrast those of his past. During an attack, just after arriving back from leave, Paul is forced into a shell hole. ...
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... While on leave, Paul also visits his father and some of his father's friends, but does not wish to speak to them about the war. ...
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... on his face. This is exactly how Paul wanted to leave. Paul was tired of life. It had nothing in store for him. However, it came ...
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... After receiving just over 2 weeks leave, Paul finds life even that much harder. He returns to his hometown, everything looking almost new to him. ...
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... on his face. This is exactly how Paul wanted to leave. Paul was tired of life. It had nothing in store for him. However, it came ...
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... Shortly after this rendezvous, Paul receives a leave of absence; however, he finds it difficult to leave the war behind. "Speak ...
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... employees; and duty to provide for the safety and privacy of Paul Cronan. ... contacted his first boss, Charlie O'Brian, asking for permission to leave work for a ...
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... Paul himself is sent back home for leave time to recuperate. While away Muller, another companion of the men is killed in battle. ...
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... morel was also jealous of Miriam and felt that if they should become heavily involved and marry 'she'd leave me no room - not a bit of room-'. Paul was also ...
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... societies rules applied there. For a few hours a night Paul could leave his insecurities and hates at the door. It charged him, and ...
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... Paul receives seventeen days leave from the front to go home. ... After the surgery, Paul have a short leave at home, then returns to his company. ...
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... Jesus from the dead. I think it is very interesting how Paul did not leave his message unfinished. He confronted his listeners with ...
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... Right before Norman is going to leave for college it seems Norman and Paul are actually starting to get to know each other. After ...
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... At the end of Paul's leave he said to himself, " I ought never to have come here. ... Paul knew that he should never have taken leave. ...
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... When Paul is still on leave, he feels alienated from society. ... When Paul returns to the trenches from leave, he finds great tranquillity among his companions. ...
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... When Paul is still on leave, he feels alienated from society. ... When Paul returns to the trenches from leave, he finds great tranquillity among his companions. ...
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... so close to peace and then had it stripped away, or otherwise known as "leave" in the war. If one was to cite one of the mental beatings that Paul had faced in ...
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... After this Paul takes a short leave, in which he goes home and discovers that he is not able to have fun in his youth because he was so caught up in the war ...
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... The period of leave which Paul takes, almost unwillingly, finalizes his knowledge that the war drastically changed his life. His ...
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... other soldier, without hesitation. When Paul gets leave he finds that he would rather be at war than at home. The war had molded ...
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... Since his last leave one year ago, Paul describes the differences and the estrangement he feels between the entire town and himself. ...
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... Because of this passion Paul does not allow himself to leave his mother. Eventually ... As a result, Paul promises never to leave his mother. Therefore ...
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... Because of his faithfulness in his service helps us learn why Paul would leave him in Ephesus (1:3). Many people believe that Paul may have written 1 Timothy ...
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... Paul was going on leave and asked Albert if there was anything that he could get for him and Kropp said, "A gun." Paul showed his disapproval of this idea and ...
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... real families. As shown by Paul's leave, the boys could not relate to their families when they returned from war. The feeling of ...
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... killed. Paul was given leave and returned home only to find himself very distant from his family as a result of the war. He left ...
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... throughout the book. While Paul is on the front, a commander tells him that he may go on leave and see his parents. It hurts him ...
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... When Paul goes home on leave, he experiences a feeling of separation from the town's people. "There is a distance, a veil between us." (page.160). ...
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... hate. One example that shows the reality of the theme that Remarque was trying to show is when Paul returns home on leave. He feels ...
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... commander who does not like Paul because of his "defiance." After going to the front for long periods of time, Paul receives fourteen days of leave so he can ...
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