Where does Paul go on leave in Chapter 7?
Home
Who said “Leave me alone, Kat; you are not to die.”
Who is Paul Baumer
How does Paul feel about civilian life after returning home?
Disconnected
What does Paul guard while away from the front?
A prison camp
Who is wounded alongside Paul?
Albert Kropp
How does Paul feel while at home?
Uncomfortable and disconnected
Who said “Give ’em all the same grub and all the same pay and the war would be over.”
Who is Tjaden
What theme is shown through Paul and Kat’s friendship?
Brotherhood
Who does Paul meet while guarding prisoners?
Russian prisoners of war
What part of Albert’s body is amputated?
His leg
What is wrong with Paul’s mother?
She has cancer
Who said “We are forlorn like children, and experienced like old men.”
Paul Baumer
What emotion becomes stronger as the novel continues?
Hopelessness
What does Paul realize about the Russian prisoners?
He realized they're ordinary people like him
What injures Paul near the end of the novel?
Shell fragments
Why can’t Paul talk honestly with his family about the war?
They wouldn’t understand what he experienced
Who said “I always think of the business I am in.”
Who is Katczinsky (Kat)
How does the novel portray the future of the soldiers?
Destroyed by war
Why does Paul feel guilty after fighting the French soldier in the shell hole?
He realizes the man was human, not just an enemy
What happens to many soldiers during the battles in these chapters?
They are badly wounded or killed
What does Paul realize while on leave?
The war changed him too much to return to normal life
Who said “All quiet on the Western Front.”
Who is German Army report
What major theme is shown through Kat’s death?
War takes away the last source of hope and comfort
What happens to Paul at the very end of the novel?
He dies on a quiet day at the front
What happens to Kat in Chapter 11?
a shell fragment