Hope was a major breaking point throughout the first world war. Hope was so wisely used by both sides of the war. When the Germans were retreating ten kilometers to go to the Hindenburg line which was…
All Quiet on the Western Front
World War I, every now and then referred to as the First World War, was a violent, devastating and gruesome war which took place and covered most of Europe between 1914-1918. The significance of this …
WWI was a difficult time for soldiers all over the world. It was a dark time filled with fear and trauma. No one deserves to go through what the soldiers and innocent civilians went through. The autho…
World War One was a dark time, where soldiers experienced much more than someone should. The novel All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, outlines the story of Paul and his comrades …
Do you ever wonder what war truly does to a person? What all that death and destruction can do to a person's mind? Throughout several stories told of war, this question is explored. Two of these stori…
Remarque's purpose in writing the book All Quiet on the Western Front was to inform the readers about "the lost generation" by writing the book in the first-person point of view so they can understand…
In Erich Remarque's novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Remarque illustrates the brutality of war through the eyes of soldier Paul Baumer. Remarque constantly exposes the audience to violent and de…
Soldiers train strenuously, putting tougher precise plans that benefit their country. After departing for horrid conditions and battles, soldiers are left with horrific memories that affect their live…
Would one value the possession as much if the former is in better conditions? Would the commanders survive the conditions of the war in the frontline? The novel, All Quiet On The Western Front, writte…
Have you ever wondered what a war can do both mentally and physically to it's soldiers? In the story , All Quiet on the Western Front, the author, Erich Maria Remarque uses imagery, Comradeship, and t…