Paul of course has PTSD, . He observes how the war has forced him to disconnect himself from the feeling of grief sympathy and fear. The war he was fighting in made him (a nineteen year old kid) becomes a man before he even could realize it, making him notice how much he has changed from before war. The war had taught Bäumer to shut off his emotions to get through situations the war put him in.
In "All Quiet on the Western Front," many characters could have PTSD due to their experiences in World War I. Some characters who exhibit symptoms of PTSD include Paul Baumer, MΓΌller, and Katczinsky, who all struggle with the psychological effects of war such as nightmares, hypervigilance, and emotional numbing.
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.
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All Quiet on the Western Front was created on 1929-01-29.
All Quiet on the Western Front - song - was created in 1982-11.
Two characters in the book were really quiet on the western front. One of the noble example is the test of courage by a fight as initiation.
Not So Quiet on the Western Front - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
1928
All Quiet on the Western Front - 2014 was released on: USA: 31 December 2014
All quiet, and stuff.
1928
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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.