Paul Baumer In All Quiet On The Western Front

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The narrator of All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul Baumer, loses his humanity in and through World War I. Baumer goes from a piteous young man to a stalwart soldier. The German veteran becomes incapable of expressing his feelings about the war. Baumer can no longer think of a future without war. He loses feelings for his dead comrades in war, even some of his closest friends. Baumer’s experiences during the war are so harrowing that he cannot describe what he has experienced to other people. In chapter 7, Baumer is given seventeen days of leave by corporal Himmelstoss. He decides to go visit one of the women he previously met on the other side of the canal but, finds out she has no interest of his leave. Baumer goes home to find his sister