All Quiet On The Western Front: Chapter Analysis

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The novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, written by Erich Remarque is about what happens to a group of German teenagers during WW1. The protagonist in the novel is named Paul Baumer, he at first is a young innocent man but then becomes a disappointed soldier. The narrations are to allow the readers to be able to live through what these German teenagers had experienced. While reading the book, the narrations are written so well the reader feels like they have lived through the experience. Especially in the first chapter, it reveals the theme and characters and it begins to express how these men were destroyed mentally from the war. Paul Baumer, outlines that 150 men went to the war and only eight had returned. “But on the last day an astonishing number of English heavies opened up on us with high-explosives, drumming ceaselessly on our position, so that we suffered severely and came back only eighty strong” (page 4). The novel shows how the men before and after the war had changed perspective and how they each had been affected. This is able to relate to our times today, because war is still an issue and everyone in war are stilling having to face these battles. It shows the truth behind war and how serious each battle is. The truth behind it is realized when Paul said “Now suddenly I begin to tremble; something might happen in …show more content…
This is able to relate to our times today, because war is still an issue and everyone in war are stilling having to face these battles. It shows the truth behind war and how serious each battle is. This novel was not made for entertainment, but for all seriousness. Practically the whole setting of the entire book was taken place on a battlefield, and Paul and all his friends had to learn how to live day-by-day out there, while reading you get to learn the values, the greatness and the sadness of war and its