Quest for the Self and Authentic Existence in Jack Kerouac’s On the Road
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
Since the beginning of time, individuals have been searching for the meaning of life.
Essentially, people want to know what it means to be human in order to add value to their
lives and the world around them. And to search for their identity. This study aims to
investigate questions of identity issues and the complexities of the human psyche from an
existential lens, by exploring themes of formation, choice, and the entirety of human
existence. On the Road 1957, a controversial novel by Jack Kerouac changed American
literature by creating the Beat movement, the rebellious youth that best describes the novel’s
characters. It examines how Sal Paradise’s journey embodies the never-ending quest for
meaning in a world marked by existential absurdity. This work also uses a psychological
dimension to construct a more in-depth analysis of the conflict where light is put on themes
such as loneliness, illusion, identity crises, and escapism. This study reveals the importance
of personal choice and existential principles in shaping one's existence, overcoming
existential angst, and accepting the absurdity of life, which can lead to a more fulfilling and
authentic life. and how idealizing others can lead to feelings of loss and disconnection.
