Maria Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

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The novel All Quiet on the Western Front aims, as its core purpose, aims to portray the devastating reality of World War 1, to have a profound impact on all readers, however, this message is distorted by the clear degradation of women reflected in the text. Through utilizing female characters solely as sexual objects and manifestations of the conceit and ignorance within early 20th century society, Remarque fails to create an unbiased portrayal of World War 1 and alienates any female audience, by empowering the patriarchy. For instance, Remarques aims for audiences to empathize with the male soldiers and in the case of narrator Paul Baumer, share their perspective on life and war, attempting to persuade audiences to adopt a similar disrespect

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