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Nazir Savji Mrs. McLean ENG 4U 28 July 2003 All Tumultuous on the Beast Ridden Front The faces of soldiers reveal the horror of war more readily than the words of their commanders. In the creases and furrows of a battle weary man, lie the harsh truths of the front: death, destruction, and disease. Their hollow eyes are trained to find cover from bullets, their ears are tuned to the screams of shellfire, and their minds are bent on evading death. In Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, the beast runs rampant throughout the novel flaunting various characteristics. Firstly, all characters in the novel exemplify nefarious characteristics concordant with the beast. Furthermore, Remarque delineates the psychological impact of war on soldiers as a crippling overload of panic and despair. Lastly, the emotional disconnection that soldiers are obliged to make during the war from their feelings leaves a detrimental and baleful imprint on...

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