All Quite on the Western Front
Date Submitted: 08/04/2002 17:28:14
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In the movie 'All Quiet on the Western Front' we see the boys almost innocent as
they sit in class. The teacher in this scene is pressuring the boys to go to war. He preaches
that it is their 'duty' to fight. The teacher seems very pushy and strict. He is especially
strict with Paul, the main character in the movie. In this particular scene, Paul is drawing a
picture of a bird. In
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dies he sees a bird and wants to draw it. The
bird could resemble because in the classroom when he first drew a picture of the bird he
was innocent but now when he is drawing a picture of the bird, Paul is cynical and enraged
with killing. This could tell us that the boys were too young to fight in the war and they
were forced to fight because of pressure of the others.
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