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Portrayal of the Individual
Title: Portrayal of the Individual
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1513 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Portrayal of the Individual
The theme is indubitably one of the most important parts of literature. It not only sets a mood for the story, but also states a point. In many works of literature, one can find identical themes. Though the theme may be the same for both works, they are often represented in different ways. In The Grapes of Wrath, By John Steinbeck, and The Catcher in the Rye, By J.D. Salinger, the theme of the
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harder to attain such a perfect society. Simply putting in the effort to work together was not enough. In Holden’s case, the world that surrounded him would always be like that, and if anything, he would simply have to accept it without trying to become a part of it. Therefore, Salinger was not supporting either idea of society or individuality. He was simply stating that both have the ability to create and destroy anyone.
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