Similarities Between Native Son And Catcher In The Rye

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Both the protagonists of Native Son and The Catcher in the Rye both share similar negative attitudes that slowly rise because of the kind of surroundings they are in and the big differences that there are between them and the society in which they lived in. These negative behaviors and attitudes are important to both novels because they give the readers a certain view and understanding of the kind of world the main characters, Bigger and Holden, lived in and the kinds of effects that their society has on people, specifically them. There are some similarities between Holden and Edna Pontellier. They both yearn for the past and try to dismiss the present in which they're currently living through, resulting in their disappointment and defeat.