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  • Toss Of The Rocks The Redskin Smiles
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    Where I've been... Well not exactly The sunshine of a new evening beats down on me as I drive perpendicular towards the horizon. The sweet chill of an empty environment hits me like the patter of rain on an air conditioner. All the confidence in the world has carried me here, to the ultimate test of will. I come to halt at a cut-de-sac and leave my horse with the snide caretaker. Up the as tro felt steps into the palace of give or take I go. The warmth of a thousand bodies surrounds me as I stre...
  • Book The Theme Of Futility Of War
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    All Quiet on the Western Front One of the main themes in All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is Futility of War. The novel takes place during the Great War and takes place in France. Paul Baumer is the main character in the book along with many of his friends. In the book the theme of futility of war appears in the beginning, middle and end of the novel and Baumer slowly becomes more aware of what war is really like. In the beginning Baumer enters the war as a recruit and begi...
  • Novel All Quiet On The Western Front
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    All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front is a book written by Erich MariaRemarkque. It was a book written to reflect the human cost of war. It shows us how war has a hidden face that most people do not see until it is too late. Inthe novel, he describes a group of young men who at first think war is glorious. But as the war drags on, the group discovers how war is not all it is set out to be. As the war went on, they saw their friends either die or be permanently wounded. Th...
  • All Quiet On The Western Front
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    All Quiet on the Western Front By Erich Maria Remarque The book I chose to read was All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque. The story told in All Quiet on the Western Front occurs during the two years just before the Armistice ended World War I in November 1918. By 1916 when the story begins, World War I had already been underway for two years. From the beginning, World War I was fought in two areas, named for their geographical relationship to Germany. The Eastern Front extende...
  • Real Horror Of War And The Army
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    War is, at the same time, the most terrible and the greatest of human experiences. Is this the view conveyed in All quiet on the western front In the novel 'All quiet on the western front' by Erich Maria Remarque we see clearly that war is a most terrible experience, with its great horror and ability to destroy a human, not only physically but also mentally. However accompanying this horror is an extraordinary comradeship and friendship that is seen in both the sad and happy times bringing the s...
  • Junger's Personal Account Of The War
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    By the end of 1914 the war entered a stalemate. Both sides became mired in two main, stationary fronts-the western front, primarily in northeastern France, and the eastern front, mainly in western Russia. At the fronts, the troops fought each other from numerous parallel lines of interconnected trenches. Each side laid siege to the other's system of trenches and endeavored to break through their lines. The frustration between the world powers is reflected in Junger's personal account of the war....
  • Australian Nurses
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    When the war began, millions of women looked after homes or worked as maids and cooks to rich people. People thought, "A woman's place was in the home". But this changed. This was war and so in all the warring nations, the woman lined up to do "men's work" in the factories, making shells and other weapons and operating cranes and machinery. At the time, many people believed that the war had helped advance women politically and economically, the war offered women increased opportunities in the pa...
  • Novel Paul Baumer
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    All Quiet on the Western Front, a pacifist view on World War I. Erich Maria Remarque wrote "All Quiet On The western Front". The book focuses on the hardships of soldiers fighting on the Western Front in France in World War One in order to show the futile ness of war. The book is written in first person and it is written from a German's point of view because the author, Remarque, was a German. It is a story of comradeship, of young soldiers fresh from school enrolling in the German army. I thoug...
  • Of The Soldiers On The Front
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    All Quiet on the Western Front is written by Erich Maria Remarque. It takes place in Germany and was written to reflect the reality of war. It shows how war has a hidden face that most people do not see until it is too late. In the novel, he describes a group of young men who at first think war is glorious. But as the war goes on, the group discovers how war is not all it is made out to be. As the war went on, they saw their friends either die or be permanently injured. The book stopped when the...

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