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"On The Road", Dean Morriarty

Dean Morriarty Essay
Great fiction depends on strong characters and characterization and Jack Kerouac’s signature novel “On The Road” presents two major characters, each a projection of aspects of the writer. This novel is a striking description of life at that time. The focal point of the narrative is Dean Morriarty, a fictional representation of the real life Neal Cassidy.
Jack Kerouac documented his journeys across America in the guise of Sal paradise. His novel was a fascinating tail of adventure, people, and life. The writing style, train of thought directly to paper, makes this book seem that much more real and unique. Sal wants to get out and trek across the country and go where ever life may lead him. His primary motivation behind this “quest” is the one and only Dean Morriarty.
Dean Morriarty is introduced to us through the thoughts, the feelings and the visions of Sal Paradise, further filtered by the lens of memory. The first impression of Dean is “of a young ...

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