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How Does All Quiet On The Western Front Change

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In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque demonstrates that war changes men in irreparable ways. Paul, the main character of the novel is a compassionate, nice, sensitive guy and his life was changed forever after getting drafted to the front. Remarque paints the picture that Paul, once a totally different person before the war, changed into a numb, dispassionate man. Paul loved his family and wrote poetry, but the war changed him “It is strange to think that at home in the drawer of my writing table there lies the beginning of a play called “Saul” and a bundle of poems” in the way needing to keep certain warming and enlightening feelings at bay in order to keep his mind straight to survive in the horrific war (19). …show more content…

Paul tried to remember his passion that once made him happy, but it is like he got lost along the way to feel those happy memories again. Instead, soldiers learned to just distract and disconnect their minds from emotional feelings. During a situation towards the beginning of the novel, involve Paul and his friends visiting a former class friend who had a leg amputation. Muller wants his boots, and is seen as being completely insensitive but Paul doesn’t think of him as that. No, instead he sees the whole picture of the situation although Paul reflects that war causes a soldier to isolate oneself from emotions which allow you to grieve, sympathize, and feel hurt. In addition, when Paul goes to visit his sick mom with cancer, he is saddened and confused. Paul can’t dodge idea of war and its death it bestows, even when on leave at home, “a sense of strangeness will not leave me, I cannot feel at home amongst these things” (160). This quote proves heartbreak is following him everywhere and he is unable to express

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