Paul Baumer In Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

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In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque tells us about the impact of World War I through a solider named Paul Baumer. Before the war, Paul was an empathetic, understanding young man who was full of patriotism and wanted to fight for his country. However, throughout the war, the fear and constant apprehension disconnected him from his emotions and completely changed the person he used to be. One event that had a major impact on Paul was when he stabbed an enemy soldier who jumped into his shell hole in the middle of a bombardment. When Paul realized the enemy soldier wasn’t dead right away, he used his own supplies to bandage the wound, even though he knew death was inevitable for this man. In the man’s pockets Paul