Use Of Metaphors In All Quiet On The Western Front

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Imagery/Language(Metaphor) The use of metaphors are an important part of any piece of literature as they establish depth and color. In the story All Quiet on the Western Front, E.M. Remarque is effective in using many metaphors to connect the characters to their thoughts, to their primitive state and to their surrounding conditions. Kat, Deterning, Albert and some of the other characters express their thoughts on the corruption of power, to whom the war is useful to. When conversing about the war, Albert states that he “think[s of] it [as] more of a kind of fever,” comparing war to a fever of some kind (206). This is effective because it shows how war can be considered a sickness that one may use to gain attention, since no one actually wants