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Has this book changed your perception of war? Are we inured to the concept of war, with coverage in the …
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During the course of the novel, Paul mentions that the army is run on a system of drills, marches, and …
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In portions of the narrative, Paul relates that several of his teachers and former drill instructors were martinets, and caused …
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Several times in the novel, Paul and his friends mention that the war was brought about by nameless men who …
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When Paul encounters the Russian prisoners, he recognizes that they are human beings, like him. While thinking about these prisoners, …
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Alone in his room, Paul thinks about his former life, when he can find enjoyment in his studies. At one …
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When Paul journeys home after receiving his furlough, he is troubled by the reception he receives from a number of …
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One page 123, Paul says that “We are forlorn like children, and experienced like old men, we are crude and …
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Later in the story, Paul writes that “Their stillness is the reason why these memories of former times do not …
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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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