he mood and tone of his literature is largely shaped by his experience as a soldier in World War I.

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The mood and tone of his literature are often characterized by a sense of disillusionment, despair, and the futility of war. He vividly portrays the horrors and atrocities of war, leaving little room for romanticism or glorification. The experiences of witnessing the suffering and death of comrades on the battlefield have a profound impact on his writing, creating a somber and haunting mood. The tone is often unapologetic and critical, as he exposes the true nature of war and questions its purpose.