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

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Balin Meza Juana Collegio All Quiet on the Western Front and Suicide in the Trenches War is not the glorious adventure it is portrayed to be The soldiers of WW1, who are often referred to as the Lost Generation, were destroyed in the mind, body and spirit. Set in the midst of World War 1, Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front follows a young soldier, Paul Baumer, as he battles physically and mentally throughout the war alongside his friends that he was drafted to serve with. In Siegfried Sasson’s Suicide in the Trenches, a young boy is introduced to the war, and soon the mental challenges are beside him that ultimately lead to his end. The novel follows themes that the war is not the glorious adventure it is often deemed as, …show more content…

The visual in this quote shows how the mind can relate to the battlefield. The craters on the battlefield represent the whole missing from soldiers' minds, their old lives, their innocence, missing. Dead under fire, good when resting, shows that they are never great, the lowest is a steady position. While in combat, the mind races, and the soldiers fight for their lives. The war wears the soldiers down, and causes suffering to them mentally and physically. In Suicide in the Trenches, Sassoon’s literature paints an image of a young soldier entering the war, and how it causes everlasting suffering. Sassoon sets up the story, by introducing a character: “Who grinned at life in empty joy, / Slept soundly through the lonesome dark” which highlights the innocence carried before the war (2-3). Connecting to the suffering of soldiers as they experience war, this quote adds to the juxtaposed perspective, of before the trauma. This first stanza portrays contrasting images that connect to the coping mechanisms the soldiers adopt. Grinning, in empty joy, between sleeping sound, and being lonely in the dark, implies the soldiers are trying to maintain their minds as they experience

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