Desolation Angels (novel)
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swewing
What are some of the themes of Desolation Angels?
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morri
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I think that in this novel we can see Kerouac struggling to come to grips with his own failings, and struggling to find a place for himself in a world he doesn't understand.
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Mallorean
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It is clear that Kerouac, at this point in his life, feels like a failure, as he watches his friends' successes throughout the novel.
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ltred12
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Loneliness is definitely a theme of this novel; it carries over from Part One and is an undertone through the whole thing.
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woolfgrl27
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Desolation Angel's definitely shows how Kerouac looked at himself at that time in his life, though throughout the novel the reader has a sense that he is firm and steady with his beliefs and although he's on a different path than his friend, the path he's on is the right path for himself. I don't think Jack Kerouac would've been truly happy/happier if he was on the same path as his friends.
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