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Essay heading: All Quiet on the Western Front
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These surging feelings indicate the extent to which war has programmed Paul to cut himself off from feeling, as when he says, with devastating understatement, "Parting from my friend Albert Kropp was very hard. But a man gets used to that sort of thing in the army."
Paul's experience is intended to represent the experience of a whole generation of men, the so-called lost generation?men who went straight from childhood to fighting in World War I, often as adolescents... displayed 300 characters
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These surging feelings indicate the extent to which war has programmed Paul to cut himself off from feeling, as when he says, with devastating understatement, "Parting from my friend Albert Kropp was very hard. But a man gets used to that sort of thing in the army."
Paul's experience is intended to represent the experience of a whole generation of men, the so-called lost generation?men who went straight from childhood to fighting in World War I, often as adolescents... displayed next 300 characters
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