Alienation often leads to deeper introspection from "summary" of The Catcher in the Rye by Scott Hurley
Isolation creates a unique lens through which one views the world. It’s like standing outside a glass wall, watching life unfold while feeling completely detached from it. That separation pushes a person to dig deeper within, examining thoughts and feelings that often get drowned out in the noise of everyday interactions. Take the protagonist, who wanders through a city filled with people yet feels utterly alone. Each encounter, rather than connecting him to others, highlights the chasm between himself and the world around him. This distance compels a relentless quest for meaning. It’s not just about feeling lonely; it’s a profound search for identity and understanding.
When surrounded by indifference, one starts to question everything. Why do people act the way they do? What does it mean to truly belong? The protagonist grapples with ...
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