All Quiet On The Western Front Psychological Effects

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In World War One there were around 40 million casualties. In the novel All Quiet On The Western Front the main character Paul is fighting in World War One. He watches many die and even gets hurt himself, but the most challenging part of the war for Paul is the psychological effect. War affects him psychologically by causing him to be depressed. Paul developed depression when he realized war is nothing like it was made out to be, when they would keep getting recruits and they would all die, and when he goes home on leave. At the beginning of the novel Paul is reflecting on the war so far and realizes it is nothing like it was made out to be. Causing him to feel depressed. On page 88 Paul says, “ We were eighteen and began to love life and