The Problem of Language in "All Quiet on the Western Front"
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February 12, 2017
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importantly, during the course of this metamorphosis, Baumer disaffiliates himself from those societal
icons—parents, elders, school, religion—that had been the foundation of his pre-enlistment days. This
rejection
comes about as a result of Baumer’s realization that the pre-enlistment society simply does not
understand the
reality of the Great War...
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His new society, then, becomes the Company, his fellow trench soldiers, because
that is
a group which does understand the truth as Baumer has experienced it.
Remarque demonstrates Baumer’s disaffiliation from the traditional by emphasizing the language of
Baumer’s
pre- and post-enlistment societies...
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