All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) You MUST use the 1930 version. 1. Explain the enthusiasm about the war. What seems to be the reasons why the boys are so eager to go to war? What do they expect war will be like? 2. What is it really like at the front line and how does it affect the men? 3. Discuss the scene where the soldiers are arguing about the purpose/cause of the war. What can we conclude from the discussion? 4. What happens when Paul is on leave and goes home? How is it to be interpreted? 5. The novel that the movie is based on was written by someone who had experienced WWI and wanted to persuade others of the uselessness of war. What anti-war messages do you see throughout the film?
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