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6. What feelings does Paul express while he and Kat are roasting the goose? Out of what
do those feelings grow?

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Answer:

I assume you are referring to the chapter 5 of Remarque's "All Quiet on the Western Front". As the two soldiers are roasting the goose, Paul expresses feelings of tranquility and mutual trust.

Explanation:

These young men have been trapped in the war turmoil and immersed in the vicious cycle of death, gore, senselessness, hunger, lice, injustice. At this moment, they are finally having a bit of a break. They caught the goose and are now cooking it - finally, some fresh meat. Paul feels that they have " a more complete communion with  one another than even lovers have". Even though they don't know much about each other, they are together in this mess. These feelings grow out of their solidarity with each other.