War is a very controversial thing, there are many reasons for joining. War tends to change people in the very end.“All Quiet On The Western Front” Is narrated by a man named Paul Bäumer. He is nineteen during the time of this war. Her fights for the german army, on the french front during WWI. The second novel “The Red Badge Of Courage” is during the Civil War. The union army rests along the river bank. Henry Fleming is apart of the 304th regiment and is a new recruit. There are some similarities and differences following the two. Most can not handle the difficulties that await them when they join the war. Both joined the war thinking that it would be honorable and glorious. “All Quiet In The Western Front” Paul Bäumer joined voluntarily with several of his friends from his school. They heard great patriotic speeches from Kantorek their teacher, which made them want to join. In the “Red Badge Of Courage” Henry as well as paul joined the war because of thought of glory in battle. Both have different opinions on the war. Paul goes through a brutal ten weeks of training and realizes there is nothing honorable about the war. But Henry is afraid …show more content…
In “All quiet in the western front” Paul and his friends are like a family and they really care about each other. But they have learned to distance themselves from emotions. Paul returns to Kemmerich’s bedside just as he dies. This is shown when Paul takes his boots mullier. “ The Red Badge Of Courage” paul and Jim Conklin. Wander through the woods.Jim continues to ask Henry about his wound. Henry is unable to stand his questioning and abandons him to die in the forest. The difference being that henry uses his anger over the death of his friend to fight with courage. Using it the next day one enemy soldiers. His lieutenant says that with ten thousand Henry's they could win the war in a week. Following regrets about the