Arch of Triumph
Style and Technique
Arch of Triumph is a striking example of 20th-century realistic prose. Erich Maria Remarque employs a concise yet expressive language that allows for a deep understanding of the events and emotions of the main characters. The author masterfully conveys the atmosphere of tension and anticipation prevailing on the eve of World War II. The novel's structure is meticulously crafted; it unfolds through the interconnected fates of the characters, their internal monologues, and dialogues, helping the reader immerse themselves in the psychological climate of the time. Remarque uses various literary devices, including allegory and symbolism, to express the main themes and ideas of the work, such as love, suffering, the search for life's meaning, and the inevitability of fate.
