Unable to get back to his side until nightfall, Paul was forced to sit next to the dead body for the full day. ... This is the first point where anyone has been able to see the dead up close like this, and is really one of the most dramatic scenes we have seen in class at all. ... Everything that Paul had was taken from him yet the officers just call Kat's number and add it to the list of the dead. ...
And you could always tell whether it was a dead Jerry or a dead Tommy. ... It was often difficult to remove the dead and this led to large colonies of rats emerging which fed on corpses and the rations. ... One can joke with a wounded man, one can disregard a dead man, but no one can joke over a man who takes three hours to die after the top of his head has been taken off by a bullet fired at twenty yards range if we go back home we will be broken, worn out, rootless, without hope. ...
They do not pay attention to the person dead in the boots all they want is a nice pair of boots that will not rub their heels and that keep water out as much as possible. ... There is no report on the front because Paul along with everyone else is dead and there is no one left to report back. ...
When the guns finally did fall silent, the German, Austrian, Russian empires collapsed, and the greater part of a generation of young men lay dead. ... The first stanza of Futility describes someone of authority (maybe a General) ordering his men to move the dead soldier into the sun, he believes the sun has woken him once before so it can do it again, "Move him into the sun, Gently its touch awoke him once," but the sun is not shining today; it is snowing as the poem tells you its location, "Always it awoke him, even in France, Until this morning and this is snow," The ...
He uses "blood-shod" to show that the soldier's feet were caked in blood, due to them having lost their boots from being trapped in the mud - walking through the trenches bare footed across sharp stones, grit and dead bodies, and also to show how weak their feet were with all the walking they had to do through the trenches. ... As the flares lit up the sky, the flares marked the position of dead or injured soldiers. ...
The aims and methods of the League of Nations between 1931 and 1935 The League of Nations was formaed after the countries that had been involved in the first world war decided they needed an alternative way of solving international problems to avoid another war. The league's main aim was to keep...
Describe the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and explain why the Germans disliked it so much. The First World War displays the disastrous effects caused by conflicts between countries. Millions of people were dead or injured and countries such as France and Belgium were devastated. The great po...
Before World War one the perfect war tactics were cavalry charge with foot soldiers following. But with technology advancing and producing new weapons such as machine guns and heavy artillery, World War 1 was to become a war to change all wars. To battle these knew types of weapons, armies had...
After 4 years and an estimated 37 million people dead, 20 million people wounded World War I finally came to an end. World War I ended in November 1918, and the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. How did the Treaty of Versailles help start World War II? The Versailles Treaty helped ca...
There are many similarities between World Wars One and Two, one of the main similarities being surprise. No one expected the intensity of World War One and no one expected a war to erupt in the middles of the Great Depression. Before WWI, almost all the wars involved mainly two to three countries ...
Dulce et Decorum Est When this assignment was given I was not sure which piece of literature was my favorite. I looked at the titles on the syllabus and I remembered how much I enjoyed "Dulce et Decorum Est" written by Wilfred Owen. After reading "Dulce et Decorum Est" the first time I found it...
There are many similarities between World Wars One and Two, one of the main similarities being surprise. No one expected the intensity of World War One and no one expected a war to erupt in the middles of the Great Depression. Before WWI, almost all the wars involved mainly two to three countries ...
Lascelles Abercrombie was a noteworthy playwright and poet. He was the least known of the four Dymock Poets (Ourworld, 1). This group of poets consisted of Robert Frost, Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas, Wilson Gibson, and John Drinkwater (Wikipedia, 1). This group of writers an...
The early twentieth-century was full of political tension. Europe's great powers were progressively coming to standoffs over acquiring new colonies. At the same time the Ottoman Empire was slowly crumbling. Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Serbia became independent affecting the balance of power in Eu...
Freedom is an essence and a basic need for all living beings. In 1914 the Ottoman Empire began to prosper and grow in the Middle East while the Europeans looked upon them with rage and frustration. Just after World War One, the Europeans took a call to action and demanded that the Arabs revolted aga...
A skilled diplomat or an oppurtunitist, which term best described Bismarck's style of leadership between 1871-1890? Bismarck, who was mainly known as the Iron Chancellor", was both, a skilled diplomat and an oppurtunitist in his chancellor years 1871-1890. "Bismarck was a Machiavellian and immora...
In "The Some: Heroism and Horror in the First World War," Martin Gilbert presents a rather unique study of one of the bloodiest battles ever fought. The Somme is a different battle to write about in that there was so much lost, while neither side was able to gain from it. Even though the battle of t...
First is the introduction of Imperialism. Major European powers became industrialized and imperialistic. The powers always competed to control overseas market and for colonies. Therefore, conflict and suspicion between the powers developed. Undoubtedly economic rivalries played a considerable part i...
Scientists may have agreed with Kipling's poem titled "The Appeal" which says: "If I have given you delight by aught that I have done, Let me lie quiet in that night which shall be yours anon: and for the little, little, span the dead are borne in mind, seek not to question other than the books I leave behind." ...
New technology had a significant impact on how the war was fought on the western front. Technological innovation was relatively slow to occur on the Western Front. Armies and their commanders were too used to outdated, pre-war doctrines, and when change did occur, the attack was generally still infe...
All Quiet on the Western Front I chose the book entitled All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque. This book appealed to me because I am very interested in World War One. I wanted to learn more about the experiences of a German soldier who fought during that particular time period...