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Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

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The catastrophic events that we refer to as World War I were devastating to the entire world. Thousands of soldiers were killed, and acres of land were destroyed because of the death, blood and debris which were scattered throughout the land. War was brutal for the people and families living at home who were trying to conserve resources such as scraps of metal, food, and bandages for the soldiers’ at war. However, the effect the war had on the soldiers fighting day in and day out was enormous. Constantly, soldiers were falling over dead, while others were being injured right and left. In addition to the massive amount of physical harm that was caused for the soldiers, many of them suffered emotional harm. After living through a war, these soldiers were trying to cope with the trauma of war, and all they had just witnessed. Some of the only ways these soldiers would survive during the course of the war was from the camaraderie they shared with fellow soldiers. The book All Quiet on the Western Front explores what daily war is like for soldiers, the graphic scenes of war, and the compartmentalization which was crucial for the continual fighting the soldiers endured. The author of All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque is able to portray daily life so well by using the characters Paul, Kat, Kropp and their fellow comrades. The reader sees Paul and Kat fighting together and the sorrows they experience together. In his article Stars and Stripes, Geoff Ziezulewicz

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