In the silence of the Western Front, a novel by the First World War, all the quiet deformations of Paul Bamar of Erich Maria Remarkel of the Western Front are those surrounding the changes the war brought to young German soldiers is. During the war, Remark's hero Paul Bowmer turned from a rather innocent Romantic to stronger somewhat meaningful veteran. More importantly, in this transformation, Baumer separated himself from social symbols that were the basis of his employment, ie parents, elder, school, religion.
Quiet Ehrlich Maria Paul in the west facade facade of Alex Marco story "Quiet West Front", Paul Bowmer is depicting a vivid picture of the fear of war. Many of these fears are pure substances such as certain shelling and overhead guns. But with these physical fear comes from the spirit and emotion. The most important of these is "spirit of war" that soldiers must earn to survive in war. The essence of such attitude is completely happy to die for his county's honor, ignoring the battlefield as a hero. Erich Maria · Lemarck (Erich Maria · Lemark) of "The West Battle No Issue" is not a vivid picture of a different but paint patriot soldiers with joy in war. Remak's work suggests that subtle soldiers can no longer expect warfare away from the concept of social warfare. "Western Fight Line Nothing" There is a young innocent soldier Paul Baumer (Paul Baumar) through the living hell of World War I.
Erich Lemark's novel of the Western front "Quiet West Front" Explains the spiritual and physical battles of all the quiet young soldiers, for example in the spirit of nationalism and school master during World War I Main character of German army Paul Bowmer pressure The young students are enthusiastic and have the privilege of serving the country at the time of crisis. It is not always interesting that an inexperienced soldier quickly loses leather, and speech, drama, situation Irony is often used to insist the truth and increase the depth of authorship writing. In Erich Maria · Lemark 's "All the quiet western fight", readers through the eyes of German PaulBäumer young people lived before World War I, a few years later he conquered their principal I worked with his students to do. . Remarque uses sarcasm in his novel, preferably using the name of the letter and various settings.