The Comrade In Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

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In Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front, a story about war and combat, his sole purpose is camaraderie and exemplifying the fellowships formed throughout these gruesome and dreadful experiences. Comrades, more than just the people who share the battlefield with soldiers who fight for the same thing, they and their fellow soldiers grow up together, work together, and grieve together over the death of a fellow comrade. A few of the soldiers, and main characters in this novel, all began fighting in the war at the same time. At “nineteen years of age,” four soldiers “joined up from the same class as volunteers for the war” (Remarque 3). This forced them to grow up, but also allowed them to experience this as a team and grow closer