All Quiet On The Western Fron
Paul and his friends have missed their whole childhood and didn’t know what they had to go back to. They realized that the older men had their families and jobs. Since they entered the war during the turning point from childhood to adulthood their experiences are limited to the war. They are unfamiliar with certain aspects of life and only know things that involve a day-to-day fight for survival and remaining mentally stable. Paul found that civilian life was too alien for him. He saw how easy it was to find comfort, warmth, and food. People took a
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Approximate Word count = 371
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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