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What are similarities and differences between the Catcher in the Rye and The importance of being Earnest?

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Differences

The Catcher in the Rye is a coming-of-age novel with a twist. Holden does not follow the usual pattern. ... In that way, the novel is more realistic, more lifelike and authentic than some representatives of the genre.

Similarities

Similarities include school and friendships and differences include conformity and romantic relationships. One way that Holden and Jim are similar relates to their school life, and friendships. Holden and Jim are similar in this aspect because both have a school life that is pretty much not long lasting.

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Of all the characters in "The Importance of Being Earnest," it is believed that Algernon is the embodiment of Oscar Wilde's personality. He exemplifies wit, satirizes the world around him, and views his own life as art's highest form. Like Jack, Algernon enjoys the pleasures of the city and high society

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