2. Travels, Journeys of Initiation, Exile
1. The Road Not Taken, Frost
Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken' is one of the most misunderstood poems in the world. A close analysis of the poem allows us to better understand the world as it deals with Life, Destiny, Choice Making or even Nonconformism.
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2. Travels with Charley, J. Steinbeck
Travels with Charley is not the most famous novel from John Steinbeck, but it is definitely one which is worth studying. Indeed, the novel deals with a very long journey on the great American roads. The metaphorical language and the imagery in this novel are extremely important to understand & enjoy the story. In the end, we cannot help but noticing Steinbeck's genius and writing skills while reading this novel.
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3. Wild, C. Strayed
Whether it is under the traits of Reese Witherspoon or Cheryl Strayed (the real author of the novel!), Wild leaves no one indifferent. It tells the story of an incredibly strong independent woman who decides to go on a journey of initiation (Pacific Crest Trail) to discover not only the world but herself.
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4. On the road, J. Kerouac
We all know Jack Kerouac thanks to his famous novel On the road that details his adventures in America with his friends. He was a member of the Beat Generation, a literary movement that deeply impacted not only the American continent, but also the world. Living on the road and enjoying the simple things of life were two common themes that the Beats highlighted in their writings.
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