Friday, May 31, 2019

Essay on All Quiet on the Western Front -- All Quiet on the Western Fr

entirely(a) Quiet on the westerly Front Erich Maria Remarques literary breakthrough, All Quiet on the Western Front, describes two stories. It meticulously chronicles the thoughts of a soldier in World War I while simultaneously detailing the horrors of all wars each tale is not only a separate experience for the soldier, but is also a new representation of the fighting. The war is seen through the eye of Paul Baumer whose mindset is far better developed in comparison to his comrades. His true purpose in the novel is not to serve as a representation of the common soldier, but to take on a godly and omniscient role so that he may serve as the confederacy between WWI and all past and future melees of the kind. Baumer becomes the representation of all hands, and, through him, the reader comes to see the true essence of such a human struggle. though the novel introduces the reader to a seasoned soldier in the German army, its tale of war begins even before enlistment. The soldiers b ellies are full phase of the moon with beef and haricot beans their hearts are full of happiness. The cook, or ones parents, spoonsout a great dollop, or provides for their needs (1). Before enlistment, the mens futures were good and certain each man had a mess tin full for the evening (1). Though sheltered, the men were satisfied and at relaxation(1). Shortly after these introductory passages, Baumer expresses his disdain for this prior life, suggesting that the soldiers present paradigms are the only views that are reliable our generation is more to be trusted than the senior(a) generation (12). However, though these men have been alerted to the ways of the world, these revelations visibly corrupt them for within their soul (under their nails) lies the... ...ar-mongering patriots, it sympathizes with mankind. The tale never deviates from this antiwar thesis, ingeniously allowing the everyday person to take hold of the stupidity of the bloodshed pervading world history. There is no real group designated as an enemy since the true culprit of wartime horror is war itself. Though this dovish statement is made quite epigrammatically, it takes the reader until the end of the novel to understand the true power of such an idea. In the last few lines, the inner engagement one fights in a war is linked to the inner battle we fight with life itself. No matter how hard we try, so long as it is there, life will seek its own way out, heedless of the will that is within (295). It is the human plight to unconsciously fight for survival. All Quiet on the Western Front suggests that there are cases where surviving is another form of death.

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