Similarities Between All Quiet On The Western Front And The Odyssey

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During World War I, soldiers witnessed indescribable horrid events while at war that civilians have an inability to sympathize with because they lack similar experiences. Erich Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front explores the gruesome horrors of the war as well as its effect on the soldiers’ personal lives; Similarly, Jonathan Shay’s Odysseus in America compares the fictional experiences of Odysseus in The Odyssey to real life soldiers previously at war. Each of these novels describes how soldiers return home from the war, and civilians fail to understand the struggles of war lead to losing connections with loved ones and beginning to feel alone with no happiness. Although arriving home seems blissful compared to the harsh environment …show more content…

Not only do the civilians view soldiers differently when they come home because of how much their war experiences negatively impacted them, but these same soldiers sense a lack of true understanding from the civilians creating a divide between them. This division eventually separates soldiers from loved ones, who they were previously close to because of their inability to share the horrific events from combat. While home, Paul Baumer’s father begins encouraging him to tell war stories but Paul thinks to himself that “a man cannot talk of such things...it is too dangerous for [him] to put these things into words” (Remarque 165) . This idea is similar to Odysseus in America where a soldier went on a picnic with his wife but was unable to communicate with her that the open field reminded him of the openness of the combat zone, therefore leading to the wife becoming angry and

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