Character Analysis: All Quiet On The Western Front

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In the novel, All Quiet On The Western Front by: Erich Maria Remarque, remaining a fulling functioning man becomes an undeniably large challenge. Throughout many scenes in the novel men perform a couple of different acts to remain humane. As Paul Baümer lives his, young, life in war, alongside his friends, they deal with all the devastations of war in several different ways.To preserve men’s humanity in war, Paul and his fellow soldiers have a deep conversation of life after war, have many late nights of heavy drinking and make fun of all the “wood-headed” (281), superiors. In World War One there are many young soldiers who have never had a chance to live their lives. The soldiers want to survive so they can finally get an opportunity to live their lives as the young boys they are truly. In order to do so they all plan their future. They want a goal to strive for to try and remain themselves. They plan for when they are free and unharmed by the heartwarming war. Paul, Müller, Kropp, Kat, and Haie go back and forth on what they want life to be like. All the men agree on one perfect image. “Everyone is silent. The picture is too good” (Remarque 78). Every man knows what they want and why they want it. Although men have …show more content…

“...generals...they become famous through war” (206). Paul and his comrades put all the blame onto their superiors. To overcome this hatred of the generals they all possess, they make fun of everything they all do. “...the staff surgeon again says A1…[Kat says]...then [he] will get a wooden head made and become a staff surgeon… This answer tickles us all immensely” (281). The men make fun of their superiors because they believe that war is fought only to benefit them. They lose their comrades and fellow soldiers by the dozen everyday because of the generals need for attention. It makes making fun of them easier to do to keep preserve the humanity they once

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