Paul Bäumer left the war and he got the opportunity to see life disappear from the severity of war. The farther he approached him when he returned home, he felt more uncomfortable. He said that the last part of the journey "then the landscape becomes uneasy, become mysterious and familiar." (154) He feels uneasy and he is not satisfied with his intimacy with his hometown. The war changed him to a place where he can no longer be called the place where he grew up.
Paul's quiet façade at the forefront of the West In Elmar Maria's remark novel "The Tranquility of the West Front Line", Paul Bowmar draws a brilliant picture of the fear of war. Many of these fears are purely critical things like constant fire and gunfire overhead. But with these physical fear comes from the spirit and emotion. The most important of these is the "war spirit" that soldiers must learn in order to survive in war. The essence of this idea is to completely ignore the battlefield as a hero and I am pleased to die for the honor of his county. Erich Maria Remarque's "all the tranquility of the Western Front" is not a patriotic soldier who is willing to join the war, but draws a vivid picture. Remarque's work is delicately shown, but the soldiers' expectation for war can no longer be far removed from the concept of war in society. "Everything quiet on the western front" is a poor life of the lifetime of a young innocent soldier, Paul Bowmer, throughout the First World War.
All the quiet Erich Remarque novels of the West Front "West Frontline Quietness" are the young soldiers' novels such as Paul Baumar, the main character of the nationalist spirit, and the master's masterpiece joining the German army during the First World War It depicts a psychological and physical battle. Young students are enthusiastic and have the privilege of serving the country in times of crisis. It is not always interesting for inexperienced soldiers to lose their irony at once. Speech, theater, and contextual sarcasm are often used to insist on the truth and deepen the author's writing depth. Among Erich Maria Remarque's book "All the Silence of the Western Front", readers experienced years of life in front of World War I through the eyes of his young German Paul Bäumer who conquered their principals with his classmates Did. . Remarque uses sarcasm to the novel, if possible, it uses the name of the character and various settings.