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On The Road
  {   Jack Kerouac




           "Somewhere along the line I knew there'd be girls, visions,
            everything; somewhere along the line the pearl would be
                               handed to me.
                                                   On the Road, Part 1, Ch. 1
On the Road is a barely fictional tale about a barely
          fictional man by the name of Sal Paradise.
 Sal journeys through life in the 1950’s. His journey reflects that of
 Kerouac himself.

       This includes the people he met, his experiences, and his
       struggles…
                 On The Road




Introduction:
Kerouac’s Life:
             Born Jean Louis Kerouac, although usually
              referred to as Jack, the author was born March
              12, 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts to Leo and
              Gabrielle Kerouac.

           Kerouac was raised in a very Catholic environment
          before being sent to New York City to prepare for college.
          Once there, he excelled as a student and as an athlete, for
          which he received scholarships.


              As expected, Kerouac did very well in college,
              but after his freshman year, decided the college
              scene wasn’t for him, and neither was staying
              put.
   Jack was nimble and Jack was quick; he
    experimented with many professions in a
    very short amount of time before finding his
    niche in writing.

                               He went to Virginia to become a poet.
                               However, after suffering a substantial
                               failure, he tried prose. He published The
                               Town and the City. It was received well, but
                               it was the last time Kerouac would ever
                               write a book of its kind.



      Jack abandoned the formal ‚writing, revising, rewriting,
      revising‛ process, and made the switch to something
      called ‚Spontaneous Prose‛ to write his most famous
      novel--
               On the Road
On the Road
                     is the story of a man on a search for identity in
                      1950’s America. His name is Sal Paradise, and
                      he takes comfort in his direct relationship with
                      the road itself. This kind of connection allows
                      for Sal to feel alive.

Along the cross-country journey, he runs into
trouble, experiences hardship, abandonment, fear,
and love (on multiple occasions).


 "What's your road, man?--holyboy road,
 madman road, rainbow road, guppy
 road, any road. It's an anywhere road for
 anybody anyhow."
 - Jack Kerouac, On the Road, Part 4, Ch. 1
Sal:
Sal Paradise, the narrator, lives in New York City,
but decides to leave his home and head west for
what is promised to be a better life.
                                  Sal is an intellect, a writer, a frustrated
                                  romantic, and happens to be the alter-ego
                                  of Kerouac.


                                         He travels thousands of miles
                                         by hitchhiking, walking, and
                                         only when dire, paying to
                                         take a bus. Along his cross
                                         country journey, he meets
                                         friends and falls in love on
                                         more than one occasion.
Dean Moriarty:


   Along Sal’s journey, he
    meets many eccentric
    people. However, the
    most important is Dean
    Moriarty.

               Dean is an attractive, energetic, and charming drifter from Denver.

     Dean’s seemingly innate tendency to rebel and live for
     the moment reflects the attitude of the youth of time, as
     well as drives the novel’s plot with exciting adventures,
     but also, on occasion, disappointing circumstances.

                                                Dean is based upon real-life friend of
                                                Kerouac– Neal Cassidy.
Historical Background:
       On the Road was written in a time of Post
       WWII America. The U.S. had just dropped
       bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which
       finally forced a Japanese surrender.



                          Although the U.S. came out
                          the victor and the leader of
                          the west, there was a very
                          anxious and nervous feeling
                          caused by the war, the
                          Holocaust, and the atomic
                          bomb.
   Even though On the Road is not a blatantly
    political novel, it is safe to assume that Kerouac
    was influenced, to say the least, by the politics
    going on in America while he wrote the novel.


                                          Evidence of this is shown in the novel
                                          when Jack writes, ‚When a man dies,
                                          he undergoes a sort of mutation that
                                          we know nothing about now, but we
                                          which will be very clear someday, if
                                          scientists get on the ball. The bastards
                                          right now are only interested in seeing
                                          if they can blow up the world‛ (Faulkner
                                          190).
   This kind of negative attitude toward the
    policies of the country are what brought
    together the group of dissatisfied youth called

    the ‚   Beats       ‛
The Beats
were usually writers, poets, or artists of a
different kind, who rebelled against 1950’s
culture of America with literature, love, and
art.



                          Kerouac is quoted to have said, ‚It’s a kind of
                          furtiveness… Like we were a generation of
                          furtives. You know, with an inner knowledge that
                          there’s no use flaunting on that level of the
                          ‘public’, a kind of beatness. I mean, being right
                          down to it, ourselves. Because we all really know
                          where we were and a weariness with all the
                          conventions and all the forms of the world… So, I
                          guess you might say we’re a beat generation…‛
                          (Faulkner 191)
Literary Devices:
               As previously noted, Kerouac used ‚spontaneous
               prose‛ to craft his novel On the Road. Using such
               a technique allows for a deeper, more direct
               connection from author to reader. The reader is
               able to digest immediately what the author
               intends.



          Kerouac’s prose was so spontaneous, the novel was
          finished in three weeks and was typed on one giant roll
          of typewriter paper.
Roman á Clef
                  In addition to spontaneous prose, Kerouac
                   used Roman á Clef (translated: a novel with a
                   key). This means the novel he wrote was based
                   around real events. The characters were based
                   on real people. And the events really took
                   place.



Sal Paradise- Jack Kerouac’s alter ego
Dean Moriarty- Neal Cassidy
Camille Moriarty- Carolyn Cassidy
Carlo Marx- Allen Ginsburg
Critics/The Way the Novel
was Received
Critic’s response to the novel was very divided. Generally,
one either loved or hated it. The New York Times gave it an
excellent review, and it quickly reached number 7 on the
bestseller list.

      On the other hand, some critics sided with Norman
      Podhoretz, who declared the novel as ‚adolescent
      and incoherent‛.

              Whether one loves or hates the novel, it is
              hard to argue its impact on American
              society. It is comfortably sitting at the top of
              the major works of the 20th century.
Kerouac’s last days:
            In his later life, Kerouac suffered from
             depression and alcoholism.


             On October 21, 1969, Kerouac passed away.




                  Although he is no longer alive, his legacy very
                  much is. He will forever be remembered for
                  his beautiful, inspirational poetry and prose.
"And for just a moment I had
reached the point of ecstasy
that I always wanted to reach,
which was the complete step
across chronological time into
timeless shadows, and
wonderment in the bleakness
of the mortal realm, and the
sensation of death kicking at
my heels to move on, with a
phantom dogging its own
heels..."

- Jack Kerouac, On the Road

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On The Road

  • 1. On The Road { Jack Kerouac "Somewhere along the line I knew there'd be girls, visions, everything; somewhere along the line the pearl would be handed to me. On the Road, Part 1, Ch. 1
  • 2. On the Road is a barely fictional tale about a barely fictional man by the name of Sal Paradise. Sal journeys through life in the 1950’s. His journey reflects that of Kerouac himself. This includes the people he met, his experiences, and his struggles… On The Road Introduction:
  • 3. Kerouac’s Life:  Born Jean Louis Kerouac, although usually referred to as Jack, the author was born March 12, 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts to Leo and Gabrielle Kerouac. Kerouac was raised in a very Catholic environment before being sent to New York City to prepare for college. Once there, he excelled as a student and as an athlete, for which he received scholarships. As expected, Kerouac did very well in college, but after his freshman year, decided the college scene wasn’t for him, and neither was staying put.
  • 4. Jack was nimble and Jack was quick; he experimented with many professions in a very short amount of time before finding his niche in writing. He went to Virginia to become a poet. However, after suffering a substantial failure, he tried prose. He published The Town and the City. It was received well, but it was the last time Kerouac would ever write a book of its kind. Jack abandoned the formal ‚writing, revising, rewriting, revising‛ process, and made the switch to something called ‚Spontaneous Prose‛ to write his most famous novel-- On the Road
  • 5. On the Road  is the story of a man on a search for identity in 1950’s America. His name is Sal Paradise, and he takes comfort in his direct relationship with the road itself. This kind of connection allows for Sal to feel alive. Along the cross-country journey, he runs into trouble, experiences hardship, abandonment, fear, and love (on multiple occasions). "What's your road, man?--holyboy road, madman road, rainbow road, guppy road, any road. It's an anywhere road for anybody anyhow." - Jack Kerouac, On the Road, Part 4, Ch. 1
  • 6. Sal: Sal Paradise, the narrator, lives in New York City, but decides to leave his home and head west for what is promised to be a better life. Sal is an intellect, a writer, a frustrated romantic, and happens to be the alter-ego of Kerouac. He travels thousands of miles by hitchhiking, walking, and only when dire, paying to take a bus. Along his cross country journey, he meets friends and falls in love on more than one occasion.
  • 7. Dean Moriarty:  Along Sal’s journey, he meets many eccentric people. However, the most important is Dean Moriarty. Dean is an attractive, energetic, and charming drifter from Denver. Dean’s seemingly innate tendency to rebel and live for the moment reflects the attitude of the youth of time, as well as drives the novel’s plot with exciting adventures, but also, on occasion, disappointing circumstances. Dean is based upon real-life friend of Kerouac– Neal Cassidy.
  • 8. Historical Background: On the Road was written in a time of Post WWII America. The U.S. had just dropped bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which finally forced a Japanese surrender. Although the U.S. came out the victor and the leader of the west, there was a very anxious and nervous feeling caused by the war, the Holocaust, and the atomic bomb.
  • 9. Even though On the Road is not a blatantly political novel, it is safe to assume that Kerouac was influenced, to say the least, by the politics going on in America while he wrote the novel. Evidence of this is shown in the novel when Jack writes, ‚When a man dies, he undergoes a sort of mutation that we know nothing about now, but we which will be very clear someday, if scientists get on the ball. The bastards right now are only interested in seeing if they can blow up the world‛ (Faulkner 190).
  • 10. This kind of negative attitude toward the policies of the country are what brought together the group of dissatisfied youth called the ‚ Beats ‛
  • 11. The Beats were usually writers, poets, or artists of a different kind, who rebelled against 1950’s culture of America with literature, love, and art. Kerouac is quoted to have said, ‚It’s a kind of furtiveness… Like we were a generation of furtives. You know, with an inner knowledge that there’s no use flaunting on that level of the ‘public’, a kind of beatness. I mean, being right down to it, ourselves. Because we all really know where we were and a weariness with all the conventions and all the forms of the world… So, I guess you might say we’re a beat generation…‛ (Faulkner 191)
  • 12. Literary Devices: As previously noted, Kerouac used ‚spontaneous prose‛ to craft his novel On the Road. Using such a technique allows for a deeper, more direct connection from author to reader. The reader is able to digest immediately what the author intends. Kerouac’s prose was so spontaneous, the novel was finished in three weeks and was typed on one giant roll of typewriter paper.
  • 13. Roman á Clef  In addition to spontaneous prose, Kerouac used Roman á Clef (translated: a novel with a key). This means the novel he wrote was based around real events. The characters were based on real people. And the events really took place. Sal Paradise- Jack Kerouac’s alter ego Dean Moriarty- Neal Cassidy Camille Moriarty- Carolyn Cassidy Carlo Marx- Allen Ginsburg
  • 14. Critics/The Way the Novel was Received Critic’s response to the novel was very divided. Generally, one either loved or hated it. The New York Times gave it an excellent review, and it quickly reached number 7 on the bestseller list. On the other hand, some critics sided with Norman Podhoretz, who declared the novel as ‚adolescent and incoherent‛. Whether one loves or hates the novel, it is hard to argue its impact on American society. It is comfortably sitting at the top of the major works of the 20th century.
  • 15. Kerouac’s last days:  In his later life, Kerouac suffered from depression and alcoholism. On October 21, 1969, Kerouac passed away. Although he is no longer alive, his legacy very much is. He will forever be remembered for his beautiful, inspirational poetry and prose.
  • 16. "And for just a moment I had reached the point of ecstasy that I always wanted to reach, which was the complete step across chronological time into timeless shadows, and wonderment in the bleakness of the mortal realm, and the sensation of death kicking at my heels to move on, with a phantom dogging its own heels..." - Jack Kerouac, On the Road