I agree with Alexa as I am not completely engaged in the novel yet. I feel that it may be because as a protagonist, Sal is somewhat bland. He is passive, and so far, the readings have been repetitive in emphasizing and demonstrating through different instances, that Sal would like to be exciting and carry this out by idolizing and following Dean. However, I feel that his last trip to Central City will signal in a new pace of the novel. The reason for this is because, just as Alexa says, Sal seems to finally pick up how distant he and Dean truly are. I don’t necessarily think that he left to Central City because of this fact, but rather, it’s something he realized after returning from his trip and experiencing the vivacity of life without Dean. Like Alexa, I hope that further along in the book, Sal will start living his own adventure.
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