2/9/2022 0 Comments Whay is a quiet storm” He glorifies death saying only a “man” can go through this, or it seems like that is what he is trying to get at. “It’s men like that that you need for fighting. Storm of Steel’s, on the other hand, author demonstrated death as a triumph rather than a tragedy. All Quiet on the Western Front demonstrates death as a tragedy, even though it can happen to a guy stopping to draw something that he found significant. This demonstrated that death was a part of the war for the soldiers of World War I. Everyone knows this is about life and death”, says Junger. Everyday were attacked, but they won’t get through. Junger saw death in a different way than other authors whom wrote about the events of the war. “He was as brave as a young lion…,” he says about a soldier that had fallen as his death being a brave act. Death and shooting were just part of being a soldier. He waits until the shooting has gone on for a while to get then get up. Junger makes it out to be no big deal there is no need to get up. He blows it off like it is just part of everything when he should show some sigh of fear. Junger talks about the various battles of the war as just another day, “Oh I don’t want to get up yet, I’m sure they will be finished soon,” says Junger about being warned of the enemy shooting once again. Dying is just one aspect of the war that they saw every day, but battling daily was also part of the soldiers’ daily lives. This is one of his hidden tactics he uses that seems to promote the war. Soldiers who have died for their country are heroes. He was out there in the trenches daily, fighting, losing soldiers that have fought next to him, but going through this made him a hero in his eyes. Junger makes it out to seem that these stones signified what he was now: a hero. How the Empire was created, How the Empire was preserved. It continues, “Heroes’ deeds and heroes’ graves, Old and new you here may see. “Distance to the heart, forever nigh! ,” says a mossy stone of a fallen soldier. He starts off with what he thinks are positive aspects of joining the war, but there are negative side to the war. He presents the war to seem like anyone that joins the war would experience the same feelings that he has had when he joined the war. Joining the war would give him all of the things he wanted as would it would give anyone else. Junger talks about this as to why he joined the war for a sense of the unknown and for an unexpected life. Surely the war would supply us with what we wanted the great the overwhelming, the hallowed experience. “Grown up in an age of security, we shared the yearning for danger, for the experience of the extraordinary…. This was the best way to get away from home that would be seen as a good thing. He says that anything beats being stuck at home in boredom. Junger starts off with talking about the war being the best place to be. On the other hand, the film “All Quiet on the Western Front,” completely shows the was as a horrible thing, with a very sad and horrible ending. Junger seems to glorify war by being a hero for participating in it. Compared to other accounts of World War I, such as the film “All quiet on the Western Front,” Storm of Steel does seem to somewhat promote the war. ” This quote is an example of Junger’s view on the war. “No finer death in all the world than…’ Anything to participate, not to have to stay at home.
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