Jack Kerouac's On the Road is a masterful work that captures the spirit of the Beat Generation through travel, companionship, and the search for meaning in post-war America. The novel includes memories and reflections on the main themes that characterize the path of the main character Sal Paradise. This article explores how memory influences characters' views of their travels and encounters along the route. It also explores how memory influences character development and thematic depth, and sheds light on the complexity of identity and experience in the novel.
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