Emotions In 'All Quiet On The Western Front'

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Many scenes in the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, jump out at me and linger in my mind. The one that has made the biggest impression on me was the image of Paul killing a man and feeling immense pain from it. Paul kills the “enemy” when he jumps in the trench to hide. Paul immediately stabs him and once the man dies, he fills with sorrow. The dead body that sits there with him haunts Paul. He has to live with what he has done while the body practically stares at him. This a strong scene will stay in my mind for a long time after this book is over. It overwhelms me with many emotions when I think about Paul feeling so guilty for killing another man. He talks to the body and thinks about how the man is just like him. It pains me when

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