Summary: All Quiet On The Western Front

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All Quiet on the Western Front Throughout the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul Baumer illuminates, through his eyes as the main character, war as a horribly dehumanizing experience. However, the real question is whether or not war and the experiences of many soldiers make them more human. Many will agree that war strips many young soldiers of their lives and pride. However, I believe that war helped shape the way men are today and they way they were back then. The over powering theme of All Quiet on the Western Front is the horrible brutality of war as a whole. For modern day society, technology during World War I (machine guns, tanks, bombs etc.) made killing easier and less personal. The constant threat against their lives serves