All Quiet On The Western Front Tone Analysis

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Tone with the use of Imagery In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich M. Remarque, he uses a combination of a depressing tone and gruesome imagery to describe to the reader the ghastly effects of war. He uses Paul to explain his thoughts and opinions about the war. Using Paul as the storyteller helps to trouble the reader, yet still helps Paul to portray as calm. In addition to his sincere tone, Remarque uses imagery to make it feel as if the reader were one of the soldiers in war. Both of these key elements used for a novel come together quite well and make for an interesting war story. To Pursue Remarque’s tone farther, his tone throughout this novel was rather easy to find because of the horrific, depressing, yet at the same time a little sympathetic, scenes. Paul explains a scene after a bombardment, “In the branches dead men are hanging. A naked soldier is squatting in the fork of a tree, he still has his helmet on, otherwise he is entirely unclad. There is only half of him sitting up there, the top half, the legs are missing” (93). The bombs are killing several men at a time. Paul not only observes this in real life, he ultimately has to live through it. Once a war has been going on for a long period, the soldiers know that war is all about death. …show more content…

Paul states, “We have almost grown accustomed to it; war is the cause of death like cancer and tuberculosis, like influenza and dysentery. The deaths are merely

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