Contextual Analysis

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Contextual Analysis

Outline of the study

The main purpose of this study is to write a Contextual Analysis about the American Road Trip and how it influences the culture and the people in USA.

Introduction

On the Road is the story of two young men, Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty, who travel frantically back and forth across the American continent seeking thrills (Kerouac, p60). The novel is actually a thinly veiled account of Kerouac's own life in the late 1940s, when he fell under the spell of a charismatic drifter named Neal Cassady (represented by Moriarty in the novel). Every episode in the novel was inspired by real-life events (Kerouac, p60). The book, which would probably be considered rather tame today, shocked readers in 1957 with its depiction of drug use and promiscuous sex.

“With the coming of Dean Moriarty began the part of my life you could call my life on the road”.

Many critics attacked the work as evidence of the increasing immorality of American youth (Kerouac, p60). Other critics saw it as a groundbreaking work of originality. American readers, fascinated with the bohemian lifestyle of the characters, turned the novel into a bestseller.

The Beat literary movement was short-lived. Most of the work Kerouac published in the 1960s had been written during his creative peak in the 1950s (Kerouac, 60). Beat literature retains its popularity decades later because the writers of the Beat Generation must ultimately be judged by their work, not by any real or imagined influence on popular culture. Allen Ginsberg's poetry is still revered (Kerouac, p60). The nightmarish visions of William Burroughs continue to influence post-Modern writers. Finally, Kerouac's On the Road is still a campus favourite, and continues to draw scholarly criticism.

Discussion

Sal Paradise, a writer and college student, lives in Paterson, New Jersey with his aunt. He spends much of his time with his eccentric and artistic friends in New York City (Swartz, 10). One of his friends, Chad King, introduces him to Dean Moriarty, a young man recently released from a reformatory in New Mexico. Dean spends the winter in New York, and then moves back west to Denver in the spring. A few months later, Sal follows him to Colorado.

Sal hitchhikes west, learning more about him and the many intriguing people he meets along the way (Swartz, 10). He arrives in Denver and connects with a group of his New York friends. He moves into an apartment with his friend Roland Major, but Sal is anxious to see Dean who is on a tight schedule, hustling back and forth between his wife, Marylou, and his girlfriend, Camille. Sal roars around Denver with Dean and other friends and goes to a party in Central City. After a few weeks, he leaves on a bus for San Francisco.

In San Francisco, Sal moves in with his friend, Remi Boncoeur, and Remi's girlfriend, Lee Ann. Remi gets Sal a job as a special policeman at a barracks for overseas workers (Swartz, 10). Sal hates working with the other cops there who ...
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