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![]() All Quiet on the Western FrontErich Maria RemarqueIn All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque takes you inside the gruesome realities of World War I through the eyes of Paul Bäumer, a sensitive teenager and typical infantryman in the German army. Enlisted with his classmates at the urging of a teacher, Paul reaches manhood during three years as a soldier. Paul's loss of innocence is the focus of the author's sentiments about patriotic myths and the lasting effects of World War I on an entire generation. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryErich Maria Remarque BiographyIntroductionEarly YearsThe Great WarPostwar LifeCareer as a Writer and FilmmakerLife in AmericaLater YearsAbout All Quiet on the Western FrontSummary and Analysis by ChapterPrefaceChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapter 7Chapter 8Chapter 9Chapter 10Chapter 11Chapter 12Character ListCharacter MapCharacter AnalysisPaul BäumerHimmelstossFranz KemmerichAlbert KroppLeerKatGérard DuvalCritical EssaysMajor Themes of All Quiet on the Western FrontStyle of All Quiet on the Western FrontSymbolism in All Quiet on the Western FrontRhetorical Devices in All Quiet on the Western FrontA Note on World War I and Its TechnologyStudy and Homework HelpFull Glossary for All Quiet on the Western FrontQuizDiscussion QuestionsPractice Projects
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