Franny and Zooey/ripley
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Patricia Highsmith’s ‘The Talented Mr Ripley’ and J.D. Salinger’s ‘Franny and Zooey’ have fundamental similarities regarding their protagonists. I intend on comparing Zooey Glass and Tom Ripley and observe the similarities between them, examining their character flaws both individually and in relation to those around them.
I must begin with highlighting the flaws of both characters in order to compare them. Firstly, Zooey Glass; on the surface, is harsh and short tempered. However, once we have been introduced to Zooey and have become accustomed to his mannerisms and penetrating approach to conversation we begin to identify him as destructive to such a dramatic degree that it is, at times, difficult not to hate him. When examining Salinger’s protagonist in hindsight I am fully aware, due to the author’s direct acknowledgment of Zooey’s traits, how and what he is doing. The story reaches its climax during a conversation between siblings Franny and Zooey and it is here we are witness to Zooey’s self-analysis of his character, “I make