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Paul Baumer says at one point in his narrative that: . . . Two years of shells and bombs—a man …
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Was Paul’s death at the end of the novel a blessing or a tragedy? Take a stand and defend your …
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Discuss Remarque’s extensive use of simile, particularly in comparing the battlefield with nature. The progress of the war can be …
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Study the few places where women enter Remarque’s novel. What role do they play in his book? From the very …
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Remarque’s novel presents nature in many moods and for many purposes. Discuss Remarque’s use of nature throughout the novel, using …
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Why do you think the author timed Paul’s death in October 1918, just before the long-rumored armistice? (Germany signed The …
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All Quiet on the Western Front abounds with reports of inadequate medical supplies and care, slipshod or shady procedures, and …
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While on an especially risky patrol, Paul promises himself that, should some soldier hop into his shell-hole, Paul will be …
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As Paul stands guard over the Russian prisoners, he ponders how commands from higher-ups have transformed men so like his …
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Paul says in Chapter Six, “I wonder whether, when I am twenty, I shall have experienced the bewildering emotions of …
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