Throughout this novel, All Quiet on the Western Front the author, Erich Maria Remarque reveals his belief that war is ugly, brutal, shameful, and completely unnecessary. This novel takes you through the life of the German army fighting against France, England and America during the World War I. The main characters quickly come to the realization that war is not honorable and that the people they’re fighting aren’t really their enemies. The style this novel is written in is pedantic, it focuses a lot of detail and thoughts. This novel is a well-documented, detailed and carefully written book. From reading it it’s proven that Remarque took his time and made it as detailed and real as possible. Throughout All Quiet on the Western Front, Remarque explains how war effects soldiers not only mentally but physically by using a lonely and solemn tone and Paul’s constant feeling of isolation and loneliness using a lot of detail and Remarque does a great job showing all the things the soldiers go through. It shows every change in the men’s attitude before, after and during the war. Remarque was best able to portray all parts of the wars and its effects on the soldiers by describing them on the battlefield and describing them at home. Remarque’s amount description and detail gave the readers a clear image …show more content…
In the last chapter of the book one of Paul’s comrades dies. “He fell in October 1918, on a day that was so quiet and still on the whole front, that the army report confined itself to the single sentence: All Quiet on the Western Front. He had fallen forward and lay on the earth as though sleeping. Turning him over one saw that he couldn’t have suffered long; his face had an expression of calm, as though almost glad the end had come.” (pg 296). Reading that ending made the title as a dedication and moment of silence to those fought in the war and didn’t make it