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“All Quiet On The Western Front”: Effects Of War
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All Quiet on the Western Front, written by Erich Maria Remarque, is a considered a great war novel in that it describes, in amazing detail, the experience of a German Soldier at front lines of World War I. As it describes the effects of war, we can also consider this book one of the greatest anti- ....
Middle of essay .... because each soldier realizes that at any given moment, he could suffer the same fate. This is also significant because it shows that war is not just a strategic game to be played; men lose their lives in war. In the hospitals, Paul sees the direct results of the war. The reader can see that a man can be wounded in any part of his body, whether it is arm or leg, back or stomach. This is important because the hospitals are where the wounded are sent; there soldiers see the true pain and sufferin.... |
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