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All Quiet On The Western Front: Alienation - Term Papers

All Quiet On The Western Front: Alienation



According to the Webster's New World College Dictionary, alienation
is 1. Separation, aversion, aberration. 2. Estrangement or detachment. 3.
Mental derangement; insanity.
The theme of All Quiet on the Western Front is about how World War
I destroyed a generation of young men. It has taken from them the last of
their childhood years, it has destroyed their faith in their elders, it has
taught them an individual life is meaningless--and all it has given in
return is the ability to appreciate basic physical pleasures. According to
Paul, though, the men haven't entirely lost human sensitivity: they're not
as callous as they appeared in Chapter 1, wolfing down their dead
companions' ...

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terrible beyond anything we could imagine. All our senses are
assaulted: we see newly dead soldiers and long-dead corpses tossed up
together in a cemetery (Chapter 4); we hear the unearthly screaming of the
wounded horses (Chapter 4); we see and smell three layers of bodies,
swelling up and belching gases, dumped into a huge shell hole (Chapter 6);
and we can almost touch the naked bodies hanging in trees and the limbs
lying around the battlefield (Chapter 9).
The crying of the horses is especially terrible. Horses have
nothing to do with making war. Their bodies gleam beautifully as they
parade along--until the shells strike them. To Paul, their dying cries
represent all of nature accusing Man, the great destroyer.
In later chapters Paul no longer mentions nature as an accuser but
seems to suggest that nature is simply there--rolling steadily on through
the seasons, paying no attention to the desperate cruelties of men to each
other. This, too, shows the horror of ...

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