Oskar Schell's Journey

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In Jonathan Safran Foer's novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Oskar Schell battles with his inner conflicts of fear caused by the tragedy of the loss of his father, leading to a life controlled by fear, closing many opportunities that lie ahead of him, and limiting his views of the real world. For instance, in the beginning of Chapter 3, Oskar explains the physical and emotional journey he embarks on, demonstrating the struggle he endures to overcome conforming to his fears. Oskar states, “A lot of the time I'd get that feeling like I was in the middle of a huge black ocean, or in deep space, but in not the fascinating way. It’s just that everything was incredibly far away from me” (Foer 36). Oskar retreats inside himself when he is