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I love him, his shoulders, his angular, stooping figure—and at the same time I see behind him woods and stars, and a clear voice utters words that bring me peace, to me, a soldier in big boots, belt, and knapsack, taking the road that lies before him under the high heaven, quickly forgetting and seldom sorrowful, for ever pressing on under the wide night sky.
Erich Marie Remarque, “All Quiet on the Western Front”
If your soldier uniform is too big, you're not fit for war.
Me: haha I've read les mis I know what it's like to suffer through the "everyone dies" trope All Quiet on the Western Front: hello. it's me
"We Are the Iron Youth" English project for All Quiet on the Western Front. AQWF was a really good book.

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Bad as Bullets
"The PTSD hurts soldiers as bad as bullets went through their body, to make the hurt less, soldiers should not go home to see their family during the war."
Well, we're here. I might as well make eye contact.
"In the book All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul has a rendezvous with death, he looks death in the face and displays his desensitization which could lead to his own death."
My English teacher is also the psychology teacher so when we talk about our book (All Quite On The Western Front) she thinks she knows everything. No.