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All Quiet On The Western Front Themes

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1) The Destructiveness of War


A major theme, not only on lives and property, but also on the human


spirit. Men are subject to physical torment-eyes are blinded, limbs are


blown off, blood flows everywhere, and innocent men die in agony. When


soldiers take shelter in the graveyard, bombs explode all around them,


the living hide in coffins and the dead are thrown from their graves.


The destructive power is so great that even the fundamental differences


between life and death become blurred. The impact of war on the spirit


is subtle. They find themselves less able to returrn to civilian life-


friends die all around them.


2) The Lost Generation


This theme is an offshoot of the destructiveness of war. Paul’s


generation grew up too fast, its perceptins of life grossly distorted by


the horror or war. The youthful idealism that might someday have


blossomed into constructive maturity has been nipped in the bud. Unlike


earlier generations, Paul can never again hope to find comfort and


inspiration in the hollow rhetoric of politicians and generals. The war


has shattered their illusions. Their innocence is gone, and only in


aimless skepticism is left to fill the void.


3) Comraderie


The theme of comraderie occurs constantly in the novel. The comraderie


that exists in Paul’s company keeps them from being driven insane by the


horrors all around them. In a sense, the comraderie among Paul’s


friends can be seen as a last desperate clinging to the innocence of


youth. These young men were transported almost directly to the


battlefield from the schoolyard. The adolescent pranks of Paul and his


classmates can be seen in their "adult" behavior, as in their attack on


Himmelstoss. If the social responses of Paul adn his friends seem at


time childish, it is essential to remember that these are young men


whose experience of life took them directly to the barracks from the


classroom. If they seem immature, it may be because they weren’t given


the chance to grow up normally. The best example of this theme os when


Kat and Paul shared their roasted goose with Kropp and Tjaden. They


were taking care of each other.


4) Alienation


The theme of alienation develops as the novel progresses. At first,


Paul and his friends still behave as if their lives will someday return


to normal. In the middle of the book, Paul goes home on leave, only to


discover that his real home is now with his friends on the front. By


the time Kat dies, Paul feels that his own life no longer has meaning.


The process of alienation is now complete.


5) Shared Humanity


The theme of shared humanity takes the eheme of comraderie one huge


step forward. Just as Paul comes to look upon his comrades almost as


brothers, he also comes to recognize that all men are brothers under the


skin. The irony of war is that brothers are forced to kill one


another. Paul’s compassion for the captured Russian soldiers and the


French soldier he kills in the trench are examples of this theme.

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