The joyous and reckless Dean Moriarty visits New York City and meets Sal Paradise in the winter of 1947. Sal was a young author who had rational friends. Sal and Dean form a strong bond, which grows o three years of fidgety trips across the country together. Sal visits the West, which has been a life-long dream, and she embarked on a journey to Denver to join Dean and others. The journey consists of adventurous hitchhiking escapades, and bus rides. He further continues his journey in the West where he works in the fields in California. Sal visits the east again to see Dean where more crazy adventures ensue, and escapades with Bull Lee’s in New Orleans to travel together in the West. They travelled together across the country with Sal proceeding to Denver alone, while Dean settles in New York City. Later, Deans joined him and accompanies him to Mexico City, in the South. The journeys portray an array of character development, drama, shifting landscapes and colorful characters. Dean, who is a womanizer, in the course of the three years, marries three wives and has four children (Bloom, 2004). Sal, who at the beginning is depressed and …show more content…
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