Catcher In The Rye Compare And Contrast Essay

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Although J.D. Salinger and Kanye West are both very different, they share one glaring commonality: poverty. To most, poverty refers to lacking adequate financial resources; however, one can be impoverished, yet have all the money in the world. Poverty is simply the deprivation of something. While J.D. Salinger and Kanye West were never financially impoverished, they were both socially as well as psychologically impoverished.

J.D. Salinger was arguably the most mysterious man of the nineteenth century. After his hit novel, The Catcher In The Rye, was released, Mr. Salinger prefered to stay out of the limelight. He was even angered that his picture was included on the back of the book because he wanted the focus to be on his writing, not him. Instead of moving to Hollywood, Salinger settled down in rural Cornish, New Hampshire. He spent his days as a recluse. He would often lock himself in a cabin in his backyard neglecting his family for weeks at a time so he could write in peace. He lacked any kind of social relationship even with those who cared about him most. Instead, Mr. Salinger made superficial relationships with those he wrote about. His social ineptitude was also evident in his romantic life, as he was married three different times.
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He has a volatile and cantankerous personality. At times he is very outspoken and defiant, while at other times he seems very socially awkward. He has said many outrageous things such as: “George Bush doesn’t care about black people”. In a recent interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Kanye West acted very timid until he broke into a rant about how he needs more money to bring his “dope” ideas to the human race. His social media accounts reflect the same volatile personality. He has even anounced his intention to run for President in 2020. It often seems as if Kanye West is in a world of his