1) Destruction of war This is an important theme that focuses not only on life and wealth but also on the spirit of man. The blind eye, the blood blown away from the limbs, blood flowing everywhere, etc. Men have been tortured by their bodies and sinned and dead. When the soldiers took refuge in the cemetery, a bomb exploded around them and the dead who lived in the hidden things and coffins were thrown away from the grave. The destructive power is so great that even the fundamental difference between life and death can be blurred.
All the quiet theme of the Western Front: All quiet themes of the Western Front are graphic depictions of war fear. In a brief statement before the first chapter, Remarque will inform the reader exactly what he wants. War is brutal and provocative evil, war is unnatural, war causes destruction of all generations. Remarque is very conscious of the powers of his subjects and uses a graphical image to tell the reader the physical and psychological effects of war on humans.
Some authors use themes to show readers some ideas. Erich Maria Remarque's book "All Silence of the Western Front" uses many themes, but there are four main themes. These four themes are "lost generation", waste of war, sound image, and institutionalization or non personalization of war. By combining some of these themes you can create amazingly surprising effects that will attract readers to the story "quiet of the Western Battlefield". Institutionalized war soldiers were trained to destroy and kill enemies. By institutionalize war, it is easier to kill people like you without reason. But by personalizing soldiers and enemies, it has devastating effects on our hearts. The soldiers' feelings were beaten, they became irrational. Throughout the story, the narrator Paul Baumer did not talk about the murder, but as the story progressed, this situation changed.
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.