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Effects of War in All Quiet of the Western Front Essay

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In All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque progressively shows the brutality of war through the eyes of soldiers claiming their innocence, and also the effects of war on the people in the home front . In this essay I will be discussing the effect of war on both the combatants and non combatants in this novel. Remarque cleverly illustrates what men at the front go through in war, he describe how quickly soldiers realise the reality of war. “We march up, moody or good-tempered soldiers – we reach the zone where the front begins and become on the instant human animals,” In this quote, Paul describes what was going through his fellow soldiers and his mind as they enter the war. Remarque also writes that soldier in the …show more content…

During his leave, Paul's most striking realisation of losing connection with his past was when he was in his room alone at his parent's house. After being unsuccessful by speaking with his mother and his father and his father’s friends,he tries to find all of his old stuff to make him feel more comfortable and more like home. He finds his old post cards, picture, his old leather sofa, but the one thing that made him feel different was his old schoolbooks, which made him feel older, and less army like, more into his future, his dreams instead of the trenches. “ I want that quiet rapture again. I want to feel the same powerful, nameless urge that I used to feel when I turned to my books. The breath of desire that then arose from the colored backs of the books, shall fill me again, melt the heavy, dead lump of lead that lies somewhere in me and waken again the impatience of the future, the quick joy in the world of thought, it shall bring back again the lost eagerness of my youth. I sit and wait.” Remarque describes the home front almost like a audience of the war, wanting to know hear stories and just wanting to learn everything about it,

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