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By Katherine Perry - January 23, 2009
Title: A Universal Loss of Innocence: Remarque’s “All Quiet on the Western Front”
Author: Katherine Perry
Words: 1,139
Written: January 23, 2009
Paul Bäumer lives in a world where killing is the only way to live, memories are as foreign as the enemy himself, and a single bombardment can age a man fifty years. He lives in a world of ceaseless violence…
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