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  1. Request analysis. Part 1, Chapter 1 Quotes. With the coming of Dean Moriarty began the part of my life you could call my life on the road. Before that I’d often dreamed of going West to see the country, always vaguely planning and never taking off. Dean is the perfect guy for the road because he actually was born on the road, when his parents ...

  2. Analysis. On the Road is a novel of characters more than of plot, of moods and places, visions described, and above all, the unceasing movement of the characters. It is all centered on the hero, Dean Moriarty. Here the scene is set, with descriptions of Sal's life before Dean, and foreshadowing of their sadder, older lives after this period.

  3. On the Road Summary and Analysis of Part 2, Chapters 1-6. A year passes. Sal finishes his novel and attends school on the GI Bill. Through writing to Dean in San Francisco, Sal learns that Dean is coming back East. In Testament, Virginia, while Sal and his aunt are visiting Southern relatives for Christmas, a '49 Hudson pulls up carrying Dean ...

  4. On The Road is the central novel of the Beat movement, and forms the prose counterpoint to “Howl,” the quintessential Beat poem written by Kerouac’s friend Allen Ginsberg. As a story of journeys, the novel can also be seen as a postmodern rewriting of such classic literature of journeying as The Odyssey, Dante’s Divine Comedy, and the ...

  5. Jack Kerouac 's On the Road is the defining work of the Beat Generation, a youth subculture of the 1940s and '50s that rejected the conformism of its time. It is a book of ideas and characters more than plot, and through the journeys of the main characters, the reader sees a picture of rebellious American youth and their attempts to subvert the ...

  6. Chapter. Summary. Part 1, Chapter 1. The narrator, a young writer named Sal Paradise, meets Dean Moriarty in the winter of 1947. Sal and his wife have just s... Read More. Part 1, Chapters 2–3. In July after saving $50 from his veteran benefits, Sal heads to San Francisco to stay with his friend Remi Boncoeur a...

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  8. Nothing is related, neither self nor time; there is no cause and effect, life is not an ongoing process. Rather, there is only the Eternal Now, the jazz moment, which demands absolutely nothing.

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