Page 2-Ten cigars 20 cigargonttes and two quids of tobacco per  gay;  straightway that is decent. I  pee exchanged my chewing tobacco for with Katczinsky for his cigarettes which  agent i  stimulate forty all to carryher. Thats sufficiency for a day. I feel that all quiet on the  westward front is a  very(prenominal) emotional book.  Erich maria Remarque stresses many unique motifs a  a couple of(prenominal) very important  geniuss that I caught while I was reading are the recurrence of boots and tobacco.  With  each thing  button on  some them Paul and his buddies have been desensitized to war and violence, or at least that is what it looks like on the outside. okay  this instant over the  days I have learned through TV, literature, and eye  hear that people  green goddess when they get scared or nervous.  So, when  1 man has 40 cigarettes and 10 cigars and thats only enough for one day he  must be pretty  satanic nervous  slightly something (in this case the horrible war that was    going on). The tobacco comes into  ladder again when some of the Russian prisoners  flock against a  close in and  tip for cigarette butts now earlier in the chapter it goes on about how hungry the Russian prisoners were and they were begging for cigarette butts and  non food.  This struck me because the people back  then(prenominal) were unaware of the habit-forming characteristics of tobacco.

  Even though their tobacco addictions were so strong that as starving as they were they would rather beg for cigarettes than for food.  Other smarter Russians at the Prisoner Of War (POW) camp traded their must prized possessi   ons, their boots for a few loaves of bread o!   r maybe a small, tough  play sausage.  In this passage POWs Page 16-  ponderer reappears with a  twosome of airmans boots then Paul thinks, ÂEven if he should...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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