All Quiet On The Western Front Katczinsky Analysis

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Fighting in WWI on the Western Front was a brutal, bloody, and fatal battle where very few made it out alive. In “All Quiet on the Western Front” by Erich Maria Remarque the most compelling complex character in my opinion was Katczinsky. The leader of Paul Baumer's group, Katczinsky, expressed great wisdom and had an alluring sixth sense while commanding the troops. Katczinsky was overwhelmingly accurate when it came to bombardments, he would tell the soldiers, “I can feel it in my bones” (Remarque 53). Along with being a father figure to the boys, Kat, as Paul referred to him, helped the prolong the boys life on the front. On a more philosophical level Kat believed if you gave every soldier the same food and pay “the war will be over and