Analysis Of Erich Maria Remarque´s All Quiet On The Western Front

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War can be many things. It can be scary, it can be deadly, but it can never be good. “All Quiet on the Western Front,” by Erich Maria Remarque, is a story about war, and a soldier named Paul Bäumer, in the German army during World War 1. He experiences the horrors of war and learns valuable life lessons. One lesson demonstrated in “All Quiet on the Western Front” is to not blindly follow what other people tell you and make decisions that you want, resist pressure to do what you don’t want to.
In the story, Paul’s teacher, Kantorek, pressures his students into joining the military during World War one. “Kantorek gave us long lectures until the whole of our class went, under his shepherding, to the District Commandant and volunteered” They go

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