Basically, you only really need a page builder if you don’t know HTML. With the new editor, which will be released in WordPress 5.0 in about a month, you won’t need page builders.
Themes treat the content as one item. Themes are not involved in modifying content, but they supply the styles for how each individual HTML tag looks. You can always add your own styles in the Customizer > Additional CSS. The theme generates all the pieces to make the site consistent on every page (header, sidebar, content area, footer, navigation, etc.)
You can use the new editor as a plugin, before WP 5.0 comes out. Look for Gutenberg on the main plugin page.
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