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Finger [1]
1 year ago
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Objective: I can Analyze how the incidents in training camp develop comradeship between the soldiers

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Lesechka [4]1 year ago
3 0

In chapter 3 of All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul and his friends develop comradeship and suddenly feel like seasoned veterans as a bunch of fresh recruits shows up to support the shattered firm. Paul gives a thorough introduction to the cunning Katczinsky, who hunts down supplies and food in a war zone as if he were born to do it.

<h3>Briefly write about 'All Quiet on the Western Front'.</h3>

Based on the well-known bestseller of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque, the movie was directed by Edward Berger. All Quiet on the Western Front tells the gripping story of a young German soldier serving on the Western Front during World War I.

Paul and his pals witness firsthand how the initial thrill of combat turns into desperation and fear as they fight for their lives and the lives of one another in the trenches. In order for All Quiet on the Western Front's accusation to be effective, it must also call attention to the dehumanizing impersonality that permeates the entire war machine. He and his pals reflect on war, how it affects the men who wage it, and how it has affected them.

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