Monday, October 8, 2012

The most important thoughts about All quiet..Movie

The story on the movie was more interesting and easier to follow than the book.

The movie shows us how the life was difficult and suffering in World War 1.

The actors were not professional but the movie was close to real life because you can see real streets, buildings, and people nothing fake.

The movie has good information about the kinds of weapons they used and the first aid during  World War 1.

How the elders deceived the young generation by making the solder as the strongest man to involve them in the war.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Stanislaus Katczinsky


Stanislaus Katczinsky
Stanislaus Katczinsky cuts out the image of cunning, shrewd and hard bitten man. He is forty years of age and assumes the role of leadership for the group of soldiers composed of Paul Bäumer, Albert Kropp, Haie Westhus ,Fredrich Müller , Tjaden and Detering. At the onset of chapter one, his leadership traits are exhibited when he demands that the cook feeds his group members despite the absence of other soldiers. Katczinsky fondly referred to as Kat, is exuberantly smart and has earned the respect of his group members (Remarque, Erich & Wheen). Kat exhibits his sharp intellect with his crew on several occasions. For example, in one field mission, the group lands at a nondescript location. The area is devoid of any basic necessities and only has barren, wire meshed bed bunks for sleeping. The wire netting is hard, and the soldiers’ sheets are too thin to be used as beddings. Moreover, the troop has hardly had anything to eat. However, Kat in his characteristic smart nature sets off with Haie Westhus in such of a solution. Minutes later, Kat arrives with horse box full of straw to act as bedding material and making the bunker beds more bearable to sleep in (Remarque, Erich & Wheen)
However, there is still one more problem affecting the soldiers, hunger! The artilleryman scoffs at Kat’s question concerning the whereabouts of a canteen in the vicinity. Once more Kat once sets off in his impromptu exploration and to the astonishment of others; he arrives later with two loaves of bread and a sandbag full of horse meat. This scenario just illustrates the problem solving nature and never say die attitude that was an embodiment of Kat’s character. Furthermore, it cemented the deep sense of pride, respect and value that the group had for Kat.
The mannerisms and actions exhibited by Kat express a hint of some German cultural traits. For example, he exhibits German choice delicacies when he comes back with horse meat for his troop when they set the night in the abandoned factory. The character of Kat embodies resilience, survival and leadership in the war time theme synonymous throughout the novel.

Chapter Five


Chapter Five – All Quiet on the Western Front

The chapter begins with Paul and his friends killing lice by using their fingernails.  One of Paul’s friends, Tjaden, makes a contraption out of the top of a boot-polish lid and a candle to burn the lice. Haie’s makes a joke about his lice because they have red crosses on their head so he says he must have got them at hospital where his lice attendee surgeon general.  Haie’s then also makes a joke saying he’s going to use the fat from the lice to polish his own boots.  This is the most funny to Haie, but not so much everyone else.  The arrival of Himmelstoss has dampened everyone’s mood. 

As everyone is spending hours talking and meditating, Albert shows up with a mess-tin of beans he’s scored for himself.  This prompts Muller to ask Albert what he’d do if we were suddenly in peace-time.  This brings Kat, Baumer and the rest into the topic. Albert even awakes Haie to ask him what he’d do if it was peace time.  Haie eventually admits that he’d stay with the Prussians and serve out his time as a non-com.  During their conversation, Himmelstoss appears, but they act as though they really hadn’t noticed him standing there.  Himmelstoss engages them and is expecting respect as a superior officer, but instead, he and Tjaden get into a discourteous dialogue that ends when Tjaden moons Himmelstoss.  Himmelstoss disappears in the direction of the Orderly Room and all bust out in laughter.  Tjaden then makes himself scarce for when they come looking for him. 

Muller brings the conversation back to Albert and asks again what he’d do if it were peace time.  The discussion turns to their classmates and their teacher Kantorek.  Some poking fun of their teacher is in order and brings on more laughter.  Schooling and what to do after the war is talked about.  They conclude that nothing will be the same after war and that the war has ruined them. 

Soon the sergeant-major and Himmelstoss appear looking for Tjaden.  Noticing he’s not there and no one telling where he is, it is ordered that Tjaden should return to the Orderly Room in 10 minutes.  Tjaden is made aware of the order and disappears.  The rest gather to play cards.  That evening they each are called to the Orderly Room.  Paul explains the bed-wetting incident involving Tjaden.  In the end, Himmelstoss gets a lecture and Tjaden gets three days open arrest. 

After an hour, Paul and Kat sneak to Tjaden and Kropp and play cards.  When the card game has ended, Kat and Paul go off to get themselves a goose for roasting.  For two cigarettes they get a ride to their destination and Paul agrees to get the goose.  The getting of the goose didn’t go as smoothly as planned.  After quite a ruckus and the meeting of a bull dog, a goose is thrown over the wall.  The goose is roasted at once in a small deserted lean-to; this takes a long time and they take turns while the other sleeps.  Paul feels very close to Kat and feels peace with his presence.  Finally, the goose is done and they eat.  The remainder of the goose is wrapped up and brought to Tjaden and Kropp.  The feathers from the goose are kept too, and will be used to make pillows.  Dawn is approaching and Kat and Paul return to their huts.