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===Joy/Difficulty of Traveling=== | ===Joy/Difficulty of Traveling=== | ||
Holly Golightly is a traveler who is searching for somewhere to call home. She even goes so far as to say:"...home is where you feel at home. I'm still looking," she says (102). Everything she does throughout the book is based on that very way she looks at life. "I'll never get used to anything. Anybody that does, they might as well be dead" (19). | |||
Holly only seems to find happiness for a short time and it is quickly followed by something that drives her away. She has bad memories of almost every step of the way. From her marriage to Doc in Texas to her many callers in New York, there is always something that drives at her. | |||
Holly's age, inexperience, and lack of direction may contribute to her inability to be happy. Her age is revealed by the narrarator:"I thought her anywhere between sixteen and thirty; as it turned out, she was shy two months of her nineteenth birthday."(12-13). Her inexperience and young age has her unsure what she really wants out of her life. Holly would finally come to realization after losing her no-name cat. And even at the end of the novel, she is still in search of home. | |||
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