This is taken directly from the book:
"Some time ago there was an army theatre in these parts. Coloured posters of the performances are still sticking on a hoarding. With wide eyes Kropp and I stand in front of it. We can hardly credit that such things still exist. A girl in a light summer dress, with a red patent-leather belt about her hips! She is standing with one hand on a railing and with the other she holds a straw hat. She wears white stockings and white shoes, fine buckle shoes with high heels. Behind her smiles the blue sea with white-horses, at the side is a bright bay. She is a lovely girl with a delicate nose, red lips, and slender legs, wonderfully clean and well cared for, she certainly baths twice a day and never has any dirt under her nails. At most perhaps a bit of sand from the beach.
Beside her stands a man in white trousers, a blue jacket, and salor's cap . . ." (page 141)
All Quiet on the Western Front by Enrich Maria Remarque 1929
Paul's mother in "All Quiet on the Western Front" is dying from cancer. She is shown to be suffering greatly in her final moments before passing away.
All Quiet on the Western Front is a book about Paul Baumer in WW1. It is by Erich Maria Remarque. There is also a movie about it but it sucks butt.
Paul Baumer
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he becomes a man
In "All Quiet on the Western Front," the main character Paul Bäumer mentions his sister multiple times, but her name is never specifically given in the book. She is simply referred to as Paul's sister.
cancer
what does paul say about men like kantorek
She says to be careful of the women there, find another job that is safer and be careful at the front.
No, not all characters in "All Quiet on the Western Front" die. The main character, Paul Baumer, dies at the end of the novel, but not all characters meet the same fate.
All Quiet on the Western Front