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Hope In All Quiet On The Western Front

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A common goal in life for young people is to grow up, get married, and dream of a future with hope. For Paul Baumer a young protagonist in All Quiet on the Western Front his future is doubtful. “Let the months and years come, they can take nothing from me, they can take nothing anymore. I am so alone and so without hope that I can confront them without fear” (Remarque 295). Baumer reveals that, the war strips him of everything he cherishes such as his family, friends, and the hope of a future. Through the characters Franz Kemmerich, Albert Kropp and Paul Baumer in All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque shows the reader that the horrors of the First World War, destroys hope of a life after the war and creates a lost generation. …show more content…

No soldier will be able to forget the horrors they endure during the war. They are always going to be thinking about those memories, even after the war. “…I have been startled a couple of times in the street by the screaming of the tramcars, which resembles the shriek of a shell coming straight for one” (165) Baumer is constantly reminded of the war no matter where he goes. The war is all he knows, he is trapped in a battle between life and war and the war is winning. On leave, Baumer just wants to live a normal life for a couple days but cannot because the war follows him wherever he goes. The war is there with the soldiers mentally, but it gets unbearable when it is with them physically. “They have taken him and amputated his leg. …Now he will hardly speak anymore” (260) Albert Kropp leg is amputated and he will always have a constant reminder of what the war has done to him. Kropp like many, others in the war is going through suicidal thoughts because of his physical damage he endures during the war. The war has destroyed everything for these young men and has made them realize that society has abandoned them by making them leave their lives and join the

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