Pursuit of freedom and identity from "summary" of World's End by T. Coraghessan Boyle
The desire to break free and establish one's own identity is a fundamental aspect of human nature, a driving force that propels individuals to seek independence and self-determination. In "World's End," characters grapple with this universal quest, each struggling to carve out a unique path in a world that often seems predetermined and limiting. Boyle deftly portrays this theme through his vividly drawn characters, who yearn for autonomy and self-definition in the face of societal expectations and constraints. From the rebellious alienated teenager to the disillusioned middle-aged man, each protagonist in the novel embarks on a personal journey towards self-discovery, grappling with questions of purpose and meaning along the ...Similar Posts
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