All Quiet on The Western Front Book Review

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Book Reports

 

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Debora T

 

Date added:

April 26, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1909

 

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The glory of being a soldier quickly fades and the true horror of war is soon realized. As the war continues, Baumer begins to forget his identity outside of the war; the war has both destroyed him and defined him. A theme strewn throughout the novel is that that Baumer and his comrades were fighting a fight in which they did not believe...
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This paper will attempt to portray the relevance of the events and themes in All Quiet on the Western Front with the just war theory, the current situation in Iraq, and the Israeli-Arab conflicts. Plot Overview The first chapter of the novel introduces us to Paul Baumer, a nineteen year old recruit in the German army...
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