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carefree (had to read the book last school year; sorta boring, and in some parts sick)
Hawaiian, Western, Space?
Some literary devices used in "All Quiet on the Western Front" include symbolism (to represent the loss of innocence and the futility of war), imagery (to vividly describe the brutality and realism of war), and irony (to emphasize the contrast between the idealism of war propaganda and the harsh reality of combat).
"we don't talk but but i belivee we have a more complete union with one another than even lovers do" - to Kat "for give me comrade; how could you be my enemy" - to frenchman in trench
"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930). Stars Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim. "Paths of Glory" (1957). Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Stars Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker, Adolphe Menjou.
He wrote one of the best and most popular books about WWI, "All Quiet on the Western Front." The book showed how terrible war was, not romantic and heroic and inspiring like some people "back home" portrayed it to be.
Mostly on the western front, but also on some other fronts like Gallipoli and the eastern front.
Party themes really depend on where you are. In the country a western style, in the City do a night in Paris sort of thing. Also if you are having trouble you can theme a party after a favorite color!!
Some synonyms for the adjective quiet are:hushedlow-pitchedmuffledmutedpeacefulreservedsoundlessstillSome synonyms for the noun quiet are:calmnessstillnesshushlullpeacesoundlessnesstranquilityserenitySome synonyms for the verb to quiet are:calmcomposeconsolehushlullmufflesettlesilence
There are numerous books that have been written about trench warfare and World War I. One of the best of these is 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' by Erich Maria Remarque. Another great title is 'Eye Deep in Hell: Trench Warfare in World War I,' by John Ellis.
Some classic novels written about World War 1 include "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque, "A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway, and "Goodbye to All That" by Robert Graves. These novels offer poignant and powerful reflections on the impact of war on individuals and society.
the themes are romance