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Comradeship In All Quiet On The Western Front

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What’s the difference between friendship and Comradeship. Friendship is a friendly relation of intimacy. Comradeship is a person who shares in ones activities, occupations, etc. In the book, you see that the boys have a stronger relation bond than friendship. In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, the main character, Paul Bäumer, there is one positive aspect of the war, the strong bonds between his comrades. Through all the pictures of death and humanity, Remarque shows that love and comradeship enables the men to survive in such a inhuman and deadly environment. In the book and during the war, the men share a strong bond. Such a strong bond that they would count them as family. During the war, the men have nothing but each other. No outside communication, and know no one. As the men spend more time together, they become so close that they could be considered “lovers” In chapter five, “We don’t talk much, but I believe we have more complete communion with one another that even lovers have.” (pg. 94) The quote shows how no matter how many losses …show more content…

In chapter nine, when Paul is alone in the trench, he loses his mind and direction, and believes he will die. All he could think about was his friends, and hear starts to hear voices. “I am no longer a shuddering speck of existence, alone in the darkness;-I belong to them and they to me; we all share the same fear and the same life, we are nearer than lovers, in a simpler, a harder way; I could bury my face in them, in these voices, these words that have saved me and will stand by me.” (pg. 212) This quote is showing that in all sorrowness and hopelessness, his friends have always been there to turn things around. When he thinks of them he feels happy, safe, and loved, as if were Jesus. This shows that Remarque is telling us that through thick and thin, the men hold each other up in horror and

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