All Quiet On The Western Front Analysis

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Every chapter of All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque shines light on the cruelty and futility of war. Paul, the main character of the novel, describes both the physical and emotional horrors resulting from bombardments and attacks on soldiers. From his experiences on the front, he also realizes how useless the war is for the soldiers involved in it. It is obvious that death is the biggest aspect of war. For Paul and his comrades, the parts leading up to it are the worst to endure. On page 263, Paul explains that “a hospital alone shows what war is”. Every floor of every hospital across Germany, France, and Russia is dedicated to injuries of any body part imaginable. Men suffer from poison gas damage, gunshot wounds, amputations,