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Huck vs Holden

 

            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 the Mississippi River during the.
             Nineteenth Century. The Catcher In The Rye is a novel about a young man called.
             Holden Caulfield, who travels from Pencey Prep to New York City struggling with.
             his own neurotic problems. These two novels can be compared using the.
             Cosmogonic Cycle with both literal and symbolic interpretations.
             .
             The Cosmogonic Cycle is a name for a universal and archetypal situation.
             There are six parts that make up the cycle: the call to adventure, the.
             threshold crossing, the road of trials, the supreme test, a flight or a flee,.
             and finally a return. There are more parts they do not necessarily fall into.
             the same order, examples of these are symbolic death and motifs. The Cosmogonic.
             Cycle is an interesting way to interpret literature because is Universal or.
             correlates with any time period and any situation.
             .
             The Call to Adventure is the first of the Cosmogonic Cycle. It is the.
             actual "call to adventure" that one receives to begin the cycle. There are many.
             ways that this is found in literature including going by desire, by chance, by.
             abduction, and by being lured by an outside force. In The Adventures of Huck.
             Finn, Huck is forced with the dilemma of whether to stay with his father and.
             continue to be abused or to leave. Huck goes because he desires to begin his.
             journey. In The Catcher In The Rye, Holden mentally is torn between experience.
             and innocence, it would seem to him that an outside force is luring him to do.
             something but in actuality he is beginning his journey because of his desire.


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