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All Quiet on the Western Front: Reading Response Paragraph

4/6/2014

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It was not an option; an enemy soldier had fallen on him, he had to do it. In the war novel; All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque, main character Paul Baumer stabs an enemy soldier. Personally, this scene was very gruesome, and heartbreaking. I feel the author was trying to get the point across that war is a terrible thing. She tried to make you feel badly for the dying man, and his family.

Paul and his friends; Muller, Kropp, and Leer, are all German soldiers presented to the army by their school teacher. The boys are only twenty years of age, fighting on the Western Front in World War I. The men become engaged in a serious firefight, and an enemy soldier fell into the same shell-hole as Paul. Immediately, Paul pulls out his knife and stabs the enemy in defense. After getting his first kill in close combat, Paul is stunned and starts feeling guilty. The man is violently convulsing on the ground, but Paul is in a state of shock, and cannot put him out of his misery. Once Paul regains his composure, he goes over to the now still man, and looks at his identification; he has a wife and a young child.

This scene was very powerful because of the descriptions made by the author. It made me feel angry, sad, and sympathetic. It ever more supported my opinions about war. It made me feel like war is useless, because in the end most of the conflicts that caused the war to start remain unsolved.

All Quiet on the Western Front is a disturbing war novel, but sends a strong message.


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As Things Change, So Do Our Emotions

4/4/2014

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“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” 
― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

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With good weather comes good vibes. This is the idea that became ever present to me as this spring came around. Weather is not the only thing that possesses happiness; anything has that potential. A person, place, or opportunity that comes around can fill us with joy. It is easier to by cynical when something less exciting takes place. When darkness comes our way, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. 
There have been good, as well as bad times in my life. Everyone experiences mixed emotions at one point or another. For me, it was last year during stressful times in school. I noticed I had started feeling more down on myself, and less motivated to try new things.  As I reflect on those past experiences, I realize I had went wrong. When something was going well, I got too high on it. In contrary, when things were not going my way, I got too low.
Remember, try to be in control of your emotions; when things are going well, do not get too excited, when they are going poorly, do not get too down on yourself.



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