Alienations and "All Quiet on the Western Front"
Date Submitted: 08/21/2004 11:35:11
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (621 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (621 words)
All Quiet on the Western Front 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
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and Kantorek (Chapters 3 and 7). We even get a certain kick out of what they do, understanding their need to take out their disappointment on someone they know. These situations are, in miniature, an acting out of the bitter anger and disillusionment Paul feels when he says in Chapter 10, 'It must all be lies and of no account when the culture of a thousand years could not prevent this stream of blood being poured out.'
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