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Research Article | Volume 2 Issue 5 (Sep-oct, 2020)
Rebels and Their Frustration in Self-Realization: A Comparative Study of White Bone Demon in Journey to the West and Griffin in The Invisible Man
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Abstract

This article seeks to contribute to a cross-cultural comparative study of White Bone Demon in Journey to the West and Griffin in The Invisible Man, which facilitates a re-interpretation of the two classics. The three beatings of White Bone Demon in Journey to the West and the three beatings of Griffin in The Invisible Man both are two of the wonderful and significant sketches in world literature. White Bone Demon and Griffin, two interesting rebels, are highly comparative and relevant, but they are ruined by the unreasonable social forces in their pursuit of self-realization and individuality. The time and space-crossing textuality of the two novels have very profound philosophical implications conducive to the understanding of the inner relation and literary values of mythological and sci-fi texts.

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