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Welcome
Welcome to the PAP English II Summer Reading page. For more information about annotation, short answer responses, interpretative response essay and assessment, see the drop down menu at the top under PAP Eng II.
Rationale
Why study All Quiet on the Western Front?
Reading with a purpose- THEMES, SYMBOLISM, & IRONY
Use the study guide to make sure you have the needed facts as you read All Quiet on the Western Front. See the Annotation Guide on the home page to give you an idea of what to look for in order to read the book closely. Take note of THEMES, SYMBOLISM, and IRONY.
Biography
Use the link below to become familiar with Erich Maria Remarque the author of All Quiet on the Western Front
OPTIONAL Study Guide
Looking for guided questions to help as you read? Check out the OPTIONAL study guide for All Quiet on the Western Front.
Vocabulary
Use the link below to begin your vocabulary study of All Quiet on the Western Front. This is by no means a complete list. As you read, develop your own list of unfamiliar words.
Historical Context for All Quiet on the Western Front
Use the links below to understand the World War I and it's influence on Erich Remarque.
Books
Links to find book availabilityBooks may also be checked out from the public libraries in our area..