A Comparison Of The Catcher In The Rye And The Adventures of Huck Finn
The forthcoming of American literature proposes two distinct
Realistic novels portraying characters which are tested with a plethora
of adventures. In this essay, two great American novels are compared:
The Adventures of Huck Finn by Mark Twain and The Catcher In The Rye by
J.D. Salinger. The Adventures of Huck Finn is a novel based on the
adventures of a boy named Huck Finn, who along with a slave, Jim, make
their way along
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in a more realistic
plane. Children have an innocent perception of the world around them,
but as adults we realize the world is not black or white but various
colors. The Cosmogonic Cycle can be compared to the metamorphosis which
a caterpillar goes through. The caterpillar starts out innocent (black
and white) and goes through stages or obstacles to become a butterfly.
The caterpillar emerges colorful as well as more complete and
experienced.
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