There are similar and difference between the two books. They are somewhat similar because the route they traveled are very close. When I say close I meant the cities they went were close to each other. Their route they took is not the only thing that was similar, the emotions they went through are also similar. All though their purpose is different Heat-Moon traveled to find himself and Steinbeck traveled because he wanted to. Steinbeck doesn’t get judged about his race as much as Heat-Moon does.
I didn’t really had an expectation for the books because I’m not a big fan of travel books. So none of them meant my expectation. The book I chose was Travels With Charley by John …show more content…
The ones I remember are lists, first person narrative, image, diction, Metaphor and Hyperbole. “The highway. Oh, the highway. No place, in theory, is boring itself. Boredom lies only with the travelers limited perception and his failure to explore deeply enough.” (page 273) For the book Travels With Charley it was almost the same. When it were list it was always about places, imagery always happened when food, talking about people or places to give the readers a better picture. “I was born lost and take no pleasure in being found.”, “we find after years of struggling that we do not take trips; a trip takes