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Both "Paul's Case" by Willa Cather and "A Journey" by John Steinbeck explore the inner struggles of individuals seeking fulfillment and escape from their mundane realities. The protagonists in each story face societal pressures and personal discontent, leading them to pursue dreams that ultimately reveal deeper truths about their identities. Both narratives highlight themes of isolation and the yearning for a more meaningful existence, reflecting the tension between individual desires and societal expectations.

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