What roles do love, sex, and romance play against the horrors of war in our readings (WWI)
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What roles do love, sex, and romance play against the horrors of war in our readings (for instance, All Quiet on the Western Front, Under Fire, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Selbstbildnis als Soldat (Self-portrait as a Soldier), The Return of the Soldier, Good-bye to All That, Wilfred Owen’s “Disabled,” and A Farewell to Arms)? Draw specific examples from at least three of our readings.
What roles do love, sex, and romance play against the horrors of war in our readings (for instance, All Quiet on the Western Front, Under Fire, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Selbstbildnis als Soldat (Self-portrait as a Soldier), The Return of the Soldier, Good-bye to All That, Wilfred Owen’s “Disabled,” and A Farewell to Arms)? Draw specific examples from at least three of our readings.
This is the exact question, these readings are what was supposed to be read in class and examples should be taken from at least 3 of the readings.