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This 6 page paper looks at Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front and Primo Levi's Survival in Auschwitz. The German novel that takes place during World War I is compared and contrasted to Levi's account of life in a concentration camp. No additional sources cited.
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Maria Remarques All Quiet on the Western Front and Primo Levis Survival in Auschwitz. The German novel that takes place during World War I is compared and contrasted to Levis
account of life in a concentration camp. No additional sources cited. SA141WWs.rtf Erich Maria Remarques All Quiet on the
Western Front documents events from World War I while Primo Levis Survival in Auschwitz does the same for the Second World War. Each of these books, in their own right,
leaves indelible marks on the readers. They depict two of the most violent conflicts that have taken place during the twentieth century, which are of course World War I and
World War II. In comparing and contrasting these two works, one can look at them as documents of their respective eras. Indeed, they serve to distinguish the auras found
in each of the time periods mentioned. In All Quiet on the Western Front, Remarque does not talk much about World War I,
although his character is entrenched in it. Rather, the work is about humanity, but it is also about the coming of age of a generation. This may not have been
The Greatest Generation written about by Tom Brokaw, but one gets a sense that the men and women involved with World War I at the time were truly amazing. All
Quiet on the Western Front is a novel about the German soldier Paul Baumer who signs up for the war but in his quest to fulfill his commitment, finds that
like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, all he wants to do is go home. There is a coming of age theme and certainly a loss of innocence of an
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