the literary representation of war and its consequences in erich maria remarque's all quiet on the western front

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the ministry of higher and secondary specialized education of institute the faculty of foreign language the department of the english language and literature course work subject: ________________________________________________ theme: the literary representation of war and its consequences in erich maria remarque's all quiet on the western front submitted by: _____th year bachelor’s student beshimova shaxina zafarovna scientefic adviser: ______________________________ __________________-2025 content: introduction................................................................................................ 3 chapter-i. the representation of war in all quiet on the western front 1.1. the brutality of war and its psychological impact………………………….. 5 1.2. the dehumanizing nature of war…………………………………………..... 11 1.3. the alienation and isolation of soldiers……………………………………… 15 chapter-ii. the consequences of war: physical, emotional, and social impact 2.1. physical and mental wounds of war……………………………………….... 19 2.2. the loss of youth and future…………………………………………………. 23 2.3. the impact on society and post-war alienation……………………………. 26 conclusion…………………………………………………………………. 29 list of references.................................................................................... 31 introduction relevance of the topic: erich maria remarque's all quiet …
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tly destructive force that ravages both the body and the mind. the soldiers in the novel are not heroes; they are victims of a larger, merciless conflict that strips away their humanity and future. through his portrayal of their experiences, remarque critiques the societal and political systems that glorify war while disregarding its lasting consequences on the individual. the novel presents war as an existential crisis, challenging notions of patriotism and loyalty, while underscoring the disillusionment felt by soldiers who are unable to reconcile their experiences on the battlefield with the civilian world they return to after the war. the literary representation of war in all quiet on the western front serves not only as a historical account of world war i but also as a timeless critique of the senseless violence of war and its devastating impact on both the individual and society. in this paper, we will examine …
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uences of war, focusing on the trauma and loss experienced by the characters. 3. to assess the relevance of the novel in modern discussions about the human cost of war and trauma. through this analysis, the study aims to deepen our understanding of remarque’s anti-war message and highlight the novel's ongoing significance. the object of the study. erich maria remarque’s novel all quiet on the western front. the focus will be on the depiction of war and its consequences as represented through the experiences of the protagonist, paul bäumer, and his fellow soldiers. this includes analyzing how remarque portrays the physical, psychological, and emotional effects of war, as well as the long-term consequences on the soldiers' lives, both during and after the war. the material includes: · erich maria remarque’s all quiet on the western front · secondary literature and critical essays · historical context of world war i · …
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trayal of physical violence and destruction is relentless and graphic, providing a stark contrast to the idealized perceptions of war that many young soldiers have before enlisting. through paul bäumer’s eyes, the reader is exposed to the raw and brutal reality of war, where violence is not only physical but also psychological. from the outset, the novel establishes that war strips soldiers of their humanity, reducing them to mere instruments of destruction. the soldiers do not engage in battle with a sense of glory or heroism, but rather with an acute awareness of their mortality. they exist in a state of constant fear and uncertainty, where death is omnipresent and often random. explosions, shrapnel, and gas attacks are depicted in gruesome detail, with remarque’s vivid imagery illustrating the horrific physical toll of warfare. soldiers are mutilated in ways that are both shocking and grotesque: arms and legs are blown off, …
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and the filth become central to their experience of war. at any given moment, they could be trapped under rubble caused by artillery bombardments or face death in a sudden attack. paul reflects that the soldiers live in a state of perpetual waiting for the next danger to strike, a mindset that blurs the line between life and death. the soldiers exist in a liminal space where life is tenuous, and the constant threat of death creates a sense of monotony and hopelessness. the continuous fear and physical suffering drain them of all energy and spirit, leaving them numb to the violence that surrounds them. the unrelenting physical violence that remarque depicts in all quiet on the western front underscores the dehumanization that soldiers experience during the war. rather than being a noble struggle, the war is portrayed as a cruel force that rips apart both bodies and souls. soldiers …

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the ministry of higher and secondary specialized education of institute the faculty of foreign language the department of the english language and literature course work subject: ________________________________________________ theme: the literary representation of war and its consequences in erich maria remarque's all quiet on the western front submitted by: _____th year bachelor’s student beshimova shaxina zafarovna scientefic adviser: ______________________________ __________________-2025 content: introduction................................................................................................ 3 chapter-i. the representation of war in all quiet on the western front 1.1. the brutality of war and its psychological impact………………………….. 5 1.2. the dehumanizing nature of war……………………...

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