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Title: Psychological Effects of War
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January 6, 1999 |
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Fields of craters within and without."
This quote from chapter 11 explains what goes through a soldiers mind when they are fighting. "Our thoughts are clay..." is a great example of what they are actually thinking, nothing. If the soldiers were to think about what they were doing, they would surly go insane... Showed first 250 characters
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If the soldiers were to think about what they were doing, they would surly go insane. Remarque shows how their thoughts and minds are molded into thinking nothing as they fight. It has become a part of life, killing all day. "When we are resting they are good; under fire, they are dead... Showed next 250 characters
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