Animal Instinct Every human has need to protect themselves, an instinct. For instance, if a baseball was thrown at someone they would duck out of the way or try and catch it. All most no one would just let it hit them. “All Quiet on the Western Front” by Erich Maria Remarque has many descriptive scenes describing when the soldiers animal instincts take over. Throughout the book, all many battles happen where the men are compared to animals or even beasts rather than humans. Most often
Nicolette DiCosola Dr. Buck History 106 13 April 2016 All Quiet On The Western Front I really enjoyed reading All Quiet On The Western Front. This book started off showing the young men ready to take on war, until the first bombing in the trenches takes place. I found this book to be heart breaking, but it doesn’t veer to far from the truth. WWI is described very vividly throughout this piece. In this piece you really understand first of all, how these young men loose that innocence to war in all
The first statement in the beginning of All Quiet on the Western Front states that this story is a serious story about death, which is not an adventure, and war has an everlasting effect on the survivors. In the book, the various deaths show the seriousness of death and its effects as described in the epigraph. Also, the novel illustrates specific instances in which a soldier was affected long-term by the war. There are also various quotes that show how soldiers will be affected by the war. Therefore
“One morning two butterflies play in front of our trench.What can they be looking for here?”(Remarque 60) In contrast to the mood of war, Remarque introduces the beauty of nature through butterflies in his book, All Quiet on the Western Front. Remarque grows up mesmerized by nature, collecting insects, and storing them in cases. This admiration follows into his book, in which nature goes on, while man destroys himself through wars. These butterflies ,however, are not just a symbol of preservation
In All Quiet On The Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque expresses how the human nature of the “Iron Youth” alters because of WW1 after witnessing horrendous acts during the struggle between life and death. The human nature of Paul Baumer changes dramatically as he must conform his life to that of a cold, harsh, unforgiving German soldier. Every event that occurs when the novel begins to unravel as “each man has a mess-tin full for the evening,” to the moment where Remarque shifts to show fighting
All Quiet on the Western Front, is a story based on Paul Baumer and his experiences with war. Paul and several of his friends join the German army to fight on the French front during World War I. They made this decision for honor and glory, but they soon realized war was nothing they thought it would be. Paul experienced many unforgettable scenes. He states from the book, they hid in a graveyard, where the force of the shelling caused the buried corpses to emerge from their graves, as groups of living
The film, All Quiet on the Western Front, provides a visual representation of the WW1 battle field and the high stress environment soldiers were evoked in, from the start of the war. The renovated movie and the original book publishing, was originated to revolve around German soldier, Paul Baumer. Trench Warfare and the gruesome reality that became the battlefield of World War 1, was depicted through the journey of Paul and his closest comrades. The movie touched upon the actual history of the war
In All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque contrasts the protagonists Paul Baumer’s the transition from a naive 19 year old schoolboy living in a false fantasy to an empty man on the front lines of World War I. Through the progression of the novel Remarque displays Paul Baumer’s swap from innocence to maturity and how he transitions into a cold hearted person. Just as many other young boys, Paul had an attraction to the idea of going to war and fantasized about becoming a brave, heroic
Happened One Night told the somewhat cliche story of a wealthy woman falling for a white-collar reporter, and All Quiet on the Western Front illustrated the nature of World War 1 and its effects on those involved. Each film was not similar in plot to any other, yet each one falls on the list of the Greatest Films of All Time. I think the greatness of All Quiet on the Western Front lies in the fact that the story told a different kind of war story; instead of glorifying war and painting the characters
All Quiet on the Western Front took place during the 1st world war. The theme of the book is based on the way the terrible brutality of war. All quiet on the Western Front tended to romanticize what war was like, emphasizing ideas such as glory, honor, patriotic duty, and adventure. What the book's theme goes over is the the horror of the war, the affect it took on the soldiers and the nation power. The war had took a toll through the people's lives, they weren't capable of going back to the life