Similarities Between Catcher In The Rye And The Trial

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A Catcher in The Rye and The Trial Comparison Essay In “The Catcher in The Rye” and “The Trial”, the theme of isolation impacts the main characters personality and characteristics. Impacting their personality and characteristics such as their personal relationships, the way they think about the world around them, and internal mental problems. Isolation plays a big role on who Holden and Josef K. are, each protagonist is given the freedom to discover the meaning of his existence without the influence of other people's opinions The state of isolation can affect people's personal relationships with their family and friends. In A Catcher In The Rye, Holden shows that he does not connect with many people but watches them instead of connecting with them. …show more content…

[…] You could see the whole field from there, and you could see the two teams bashing each other all over the place. […] You could hear them all yelling. (2)” Also, Holden, does not want go home to the fact that he has got kicked out of pencey prep and does not want to face his parents. He instead tries to isolate himself from his parents and live a new life; “I decided I’d never go home again and I’d never go away to another school again. (116)”. When his little sister Phoebe found out about this, she begged Holden to let her go with him because of the strong connection they had that was gonna go to waste if Holden left home. “Why can’t I? Please, Holden! I won’t do anything— I’ll just go with you, that’s all! I won’t even take my clothes with me if you don’t want me to—I’ll just take my—” (120). In Franz Kafka’s The Trial Joseph K. attempts to distance himself from the employees of the court at which his trial is taking place and his co-workers at the bank. When he is offered the chance to meet the high officers of the court, he rejects because he begins to feel anxiety and is ashamed that he needs the help of the officers in