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  • Character Analysis of All Quiet on the Western f
    ... soldier. Before the war, Paul and his comrades were fresh from school, full of hopes and dreams for their future. Their teachers ...
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  • all quiet on the western fron
    ... Most of Paul's comrades in the war, along with himself, did not volunteer because they wanted to, they joined the cause because they felt obligated to help and ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... Most of Paul's comrades in the war, along with himself, did not volunteer because they wanted to, they joined the cause because they felt obligated to help and ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... in a moving voice: Won't you join up, Comrades? ... Many parents disgusted Paul because he can not believe that ... so willing to let their children go to war and most ...
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  • Literary themes in All Quiet On The Western Front
    ... Paul and his comrades come into a conclusion that the war was just a matter of one countryland offending another countryland. But ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... support needed to make it through the traumas of war, until the war slowly strips them away as well, one by one. The death of Paul's comrades is the slow ...
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  • All Quiet On the Western Front - War is Human Deterioration
    ... Paul Baumer is a living testament of a man destroyed by the war, not by ... working through from within." He had to witness many of his comrades, his classmates ...
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  • All quiet on the western front
    ... are the voices of my comrades"(212). Paul's friends give a new meaning to his life and the role of his family shifts to that of his friends. War has claimed ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    Erich Maria Remarque shows using the experiences of Paul Baumer and his comrades that during the Great War, life ends even if you can escape death. ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... adheres and serves as Paul's only "family" in the war. ... the same bond of love existed and to Paul, Kat was ... As comrades of each other, a soldier must do whatever ...
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  • War is Hell
    ... states, "I live only for my parents and my comrades."(pg. ... It is very hard for Paul to go on without his ... The main principle that makes war hell is that a man's ...
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  • The Horrors of War
    ... Paul and his comrades would be excited and ready for war. They went and enlisted thinking that they would return war heroes and the town would glorify them. ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... are the voices of my comrades"(212). Paul's friends give a new meaning to his life and the role of his family shifts to that of his friends. War has claimed ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... are the voices of my comrades"(212). Paul's friends give a new meaning to his life and the role of his family shifts to that of his friends. War has claimed ...
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  • world war one
    ... how his war experiences have changed him, indeed he is almost eager to return to the front where his comrades are" (Reilly 103). Reilly states how Paul has ...
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  • lost generation of World war 1 All Quiet on the western fron
    ... innocently slay one another."(124)isolation from the civilian world causes Paul and his comrades to change in ... Paul Baumer thinks survival in war is a ...
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  • Ethnicity and Intolerance "All Quiet on the Western Front"
    ... He has seen a lot of his comrades and other soldiers die slowly. With seeing this he has become solemn. Paul has lost his life because of the war. ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... experiences of a small band of comrades-made-soldiers ... Paul returns home and finds a consoling friend ... because of the mentally disturbing war experiences they ...
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  • all quiet on the western front
    ... a transition in the value systems of Paul and his comrades. ... be seen clearly on page 21, where Paul describes his ... life in general, giving to the war "an ideal ...
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  • All Quite on the Western Front
    ... However, it was not long before, the 19-year-olds discovered that war is no glorious thing. Over time Paul and his comrades befriended other soldiers of all ...
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  • Iron Youth
    ... to-day."(10) For Paul and his comrades, "everything is ... Soon enough Paul learned that his hopes of being someone ... They the war to be a misfortune, whereas those ...
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  • Chapter Nine Summary
    ... Paul and his comrades begin to converse of the war and the Kaiser's arrival which erupts into a debate of who is the enemy and who is the good guy. ...
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  • All quiet on the Western Front
    ... who iddn't realize what the Great War was. His only friends seem to be his military comrades for they ... Paul resents the effort that everybody seemed to be going ...
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  • All quiet on the Western Front1
    ... these two eyes alone are motionless." Paul feels emotion ... This war had no meaning to them, they lacked ... These comrades felt sentiment for the opponents, for they ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... we are all mighty lucky." Even though one of their comrades is dead, they still find joy in guarding a supply dump. Throughout the war, Paul's main experiences ...
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  • All Quite on the Western Front Generation Gap
    ... the battlefield, he is excited to be with his comrades. ... It is then that Paul knows that "this is where ... by the older generations perception of war differed from ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front and The red badge
    ... last of his comrades die, leaving Paul Baumer the sole survivor. Paul's loneliness causes him to feel at peace when he himself is killed. The war report summed ...
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  • Summary of War Reading
    ... The consequences of war are similarly starkly dealt with. The character of Paul is forced to witness the dismemberment of many of his comrades. ...
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  • All Quiet on the western front
    During his time in the war, Remarque's protagonist, Paul Baumer, changes from a rather ... The story also focuses on the lives of Baumer's comrades. ...
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  • All Quiet On The Western Front
    ... lostness" from society as a result of war seemed to be ... Numerous times Paul found his unit to be separated ... but instead a brotherhood amongst his comrades in the ...
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