Theme Of Innocence In All Quiet On The Western Front

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In Remarque’s novel All Quiet on the Western Front, poetry, and visual art, the theme of loss of innocence is uncovered. In “Piano After War”, Gwendolyn Brooks exposed the theme of loss of innocence. Revealing the details of his experiences after being on the front, the narrator describes the trouble he has had appreciating the simple and beautiful things life has to offer when suddenly “a cry of bitter dead men who will never attend a gentle maker of musical joy”(Gwendolyn 11-12). Gwendolyn shows the struggle of listening to the piano when he suddenly is thinking back to memories on the front. War not only took lives but also took something deeper that will affect him for the rest of his life. He seems to be anti-war as he heavily emphasizes