Then the ministers and generals of the two countries can have it out among themselves (Remarque, pg.41)”. This shows that Paul and the soldiers were not ready to be involved in a battle and at the moment scared to fight a war that doesn't involve them. Their understanding and look of the war changed for Paul and his friends. They could no longer be happy after seeing the horrors of war. “We see men living with their skulls blown open; we see soldiers run with their two feet cut off, they stagger on their splintered stumps into the next shell hole; a lance corporal crawls a mile and a half on his hands dragging his smashed knee after him; another goes to the dressing station and over his clasped hands bulge his intestines; we see men without mouths, without jaws, without faces we find one man who has held the artery of his arm in his teeth for two hours in order not to bleed to death (Remarque, pg.134)”.
“breeding, education are changing…hardly recognizable any longer”(121)this shows how the norm for paul has become the war. Paul has been in the war for so long that when he returns home he feels out of place and later goes on to talk about he his new home is the front line. Towards the end of the book paul goes into great detail about how the war has drastically changed them all and that for those who have survived the war things will never be the same “few will adapt themselves, some others will merely submit and most will be bewildered”(131). This depicts how paul and his generation will never fully recover from the war things will never be the same few will be able start over but most were scared and lost at war. Paul and his generation are considered the lost generation because they will never be able to fully recover from the war they will forever live in the war mentality because of PTSD or other mental health
Characters in “All Quiet on the Western Front” continually die throughout the story due to wounds that they sustain during battle. An influential character to the development of the novel, Kemmerich, dies early on. In his important role in the novel, Kemmerich has a deep camaraderie with his fellow soldiers, an impactful death, and his symbol of the inability to have good foresight. An important part of being in war: the ability to trust fellow soldiers, camaraderie, and Kemmerich displays this perfectly. When Kemmerich dies, Paul and other soldiers stay by his side, and his “face is still wet from the tears” after leaving his comrades to continue fighting in war (Remarque 32).
The book All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque gives us a good understanding of what war was like for the people fighting on the front. When reading this book people can get a front hand experience of what it is like being in battle. Remarque wrote this book so well that often times you picture yourself actually with Paul and all his friends. The one thing you specifically get to see is how humanity affects warfare. Humanity affects our decisions in warfare because humans are selfish, have fear, and seek revenge.
at first, he bristles when she comes into view, sharp gaze shielded by the hood he has yet to push back. she doesn't appear to be an enemy ( her outfit tells him so ) ... but as of late his assumptions fall short. jacob keeps the cane at his side, fingers twitching as casts his gaze down at the man’s boots. discarded crudely, he was, but what were his boots to him ? “ what does it matter to me ?
Throughout the book we can see the change in the main character Jean’s attitude toward the war. During the beginning of the war he enlists due to his strong want to have an adventure that he will remember for years to come and a feeling of duty to his nation, France. This was common among men during the beginning of the war, they saw it as their right of passage, the great adventure that they were all waiting for to save them from their boring lives. His time in basic training proved to him that he is not the ideal candidate for a soldier. After he was denied becoming an officer, he would try to avoid basic duties that normal soldiers were assigned.
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that, “envy is ignorance; imitation is suicide.” (370). John Knowles’ A Separate Peace is set during World War I at Devon School, a boarding school for boys. The book centers on Gene Forrester, a student at Devon, who could be described as an intelligent, but jealous, conformist. A Separate Peace illustrates Gene’s envy and imitation of his friend, Finny, and how it affects himself and his relationship with Finny, and also how Gene eventually finds peace.
In this episode, Marge takes a job as a police officer, thus moving out of the traditionally feminized domestic space of the home and into the traditionally masculinized public space of the law. At the onset of the episode, we see that downtown Springfield is a crime-ridden area. As Homer and Marge leave a local theater, they stumble upon the petty thief Snake conducting a three-card-monte game on the sidewalk. Homer is naive enough to think he can win, but Snake quickly steals his money and runs off. In a sudden and very surprising move, Marge boldly gives chase; unfortunately, she pursues him into a blind alley, where he turns and pulls out a knife.
Throughout the story Paul shows that he cares about his comrades by protecting them from the dangers of war, and he also displays that he will guide them in war. Paul uses his skills of intelligence to guide his team in the trenches and at the front, and he passes on his knowledge and tricks of war to the new recruits. Not many soldiers have all of these qualities, which makes Paul stand out more than his comrades. Even today some men don't express the passion and leadership Paul shows in All Quiet on the Western Front, which brings up the fact that the war needs more men like Paul. To sum up, Paul is an honest and true man who will always be there for his comrades when needed, and he is a man the troops are proud to say is a patriotic
You might be wondering, “When do I stop, shake and scream.” Well all of these are typical reactions of people with post traumatic stress disorder also known as PTSD. This disorder is show in, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, in 1928. This story is a novel that takes place during World War One. Shellshock, as it was once known, is a physiological disorder which is normally caused by a person's exposure to horror, such as warfare activity which causes a person to reminisce older experiences.
Emerson states “envy is ignorance; limitation is suicide”(370). John Knowles writes A Separate Peace about a boy named Gene returning to an old school. Gene is a teenage boy, smart, but jealous of his best friend Finny who is popular and liked by everyone. A Separate Peace demonstrates how Gene’s envy and imitation of Finny affect him, affect his relationship with Finny, and his achievement of peace. Gene’s envy and imitation affects him in a few ways.
All Quiet on the Western Front, written by Erich Maria Remarque focuses on the first hand experiences of one man and dynamic character, Paul Baumer, and his fellow German comrades throughout the events of World War l. War always changes many, especially the patriotic and innocent young minds of those who believed fighting for their country was the most honorable action that could be taken. This is shown in All Quiet on the Western Front through the main character Paul Baumer who has been completely changed since after the day he enlisted. From the shallow thoughts of a young man who thought nothing more of war than what his school teachers taught him to the reminiscent character who thinks of the smallest things witnessing the savage violence
It is very ironic because while at the Front, all the men were discussing on what they are planning to do once the get home, but reality is nothing will ever be the same, wherever they go. Paul was the first to exhibit that loss of hope. I agree with the main thesis of this book that war is uncalled for, it is just a game that ruins innocent lives of the young population while the nations that they are fighting for are using them as toys, all just politics. The main thesis of this book is so easily shut down, but all it is is the truth, unfortunately wars are gruesome, gory, and
Paul learns that war obtains the capability to demolish society. War destroys so many innocent people’s lives, whether it kills innocent human beings or shatters the innocence of those who fight in
In the novel, Tomorrow When The War Began, by John Marsden is about eight teenagers who confronted a situation that is out of their security and are trying to save their families. Fi, Homer, and Ellie are few of the characters that showed courageousness in the novel; finding out their unknown courage, taking risks, and not giving up to everything that happens. It is some of John Marsden’s message about courage. The characters also demonstrate it while they were in conflict with the soldiers who invaded their town and imprison their families in the Showground. Courage is what Ellie has that she never thought she had.