Analysis: All Quiet On The Western Front

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Bullets fly past his head, a ringing left only after a near-death experience remains in his ear for the rest of his life, which ends five minutes later when he and his fellow soldiers are bombarded with falling bombs. Wartime is a gateway to massacre and life-long mental suffering, labeled as “honorable” with false intentions. People suffer from war, especially those in the military, which is why war and military enrollment should not be so accepted and allowed as it is.

War is romanticized as the ultimate glory and honor, the Incan sacrifice of the modern world to please the indifferent gods - or aggrandizing politicians, whoever has more power over man at the time. In the book, All Quiet on the Western Front, a teenage boy, Paul Bäumer,

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