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Salinger's Portrayal Of Holden
1,017 wordsSumm i GuglaniLIT 202 Prof. Ryan Mon. 6: 00 pm-8: 50 pm Character Analysis of Holden Caulfield Ever since its publication in 1951, J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye has served as a firestorm for controversy and debate. Salinger's portrayal of Holden, which includes incidents of depression, nervous breakdown, impulsive spending, sexual exploration, crudeness, and other erratic behavior, have all ascribed to the controversial nature of the novel. Holden embarks on a journey and through every ...
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Holden
387 wordsThe overwhelming pain that Holden had suffered during the past was nonetheless an impact, which stained his future life. Some evidence that implies Holden's characteristic is how he grudgingly criticizes and scorns at almost everyone he knows. After he leaves Pence Prep School, he falls into a dilemma where he faces loneliness and depression. More so, he desperately seeks company from clubs, bars, and hotels to have someone to accompany him. The factors that affect this isolation of him are most...
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Part Of His Childhood From Holden
2,355 wordsTHE TEENAGE YEARS: HOLDEN S STRUGGLE In the novel Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, as an individual entity is internally torn up by dividing forces. One supports adolescence, while the other supports adulthood. This battle is known as the transitional period, or the teenage years and is illustrated by three main themes. First, his outlook on all things sexual displays an important part of this struggle. Next is his perception of himself and others, which contains many of its own obstacles. ...
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Characters Holden Caulfield Holden
1,942 wordsThe Title Holden sees his purpose as protecting children from a world that does its best to ignore them. He sees himself as "the catcher in the rye", saving kids from the unknown. Eventually, Holden realizes that he cannot protect children from the adult world and that they must grow up, and learn by making their own mistakes. Eventually, he will realize that he must enter the adult world too. The Characters Holden Caulfield Holden is both the main character and the narrator of the novel, everyt...
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Real World And Holden
1,383 wordsIn J. D Salinger's novel, The Catcher in the Rye, the protagonist, Holden, goes through many hardships in his journey to self-knowledge. In the beginning, Holden has to deal with being kicked out of school and not having any place to call home. He is also struggling with the unfortunate tragedy of the death of his beloved younger brother Allie. At the same time, Holden is trying to deal with growing up and accepting the adult world. Throughout the novel Salinger addresses the conflicts faced by ...
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Conversation Between Holden And Mr Antolini
2,317 words... him. His obsession with becoming the catcher in the rye is shown when he goes to Phoebe's school. '... I saw something that drove me crazy. Somebody'd written fuck you on the wall. It drove me damn near crazy. I thought how Phoebe and all the other little kids would see it, and how they'd wonder what the hell it meant, and then finally some dirty kid would tell them - all cockeyed, naturally - what it meant, and how they'd all think about it and maybe even worry about it for a couple of days...
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Post Traumatic Stress In Relation To Holden Caulfield
1,242 wordsPost-Traumatic Stress In Relation To Holden Caulfield Introduction Throughout life, an individual may endure emotionally and physically straining moments causing the person to become downhearted, and or irate. These feelings are normal, but may however become a problem when these feelings prohibit someone from living a 'normal' life. An estimated 5.2 million American adults ages 18 to 54, or approximately 3.6 percent of people in this age group in a given year, have PTSD (Narrow, Rae, Re gier). ...
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Allies Death And Life
461 wordsWhat was Holden's problem? Use incidents and examples from the book to support your conclusion. In the book "The Catcher in the Rye", by J.D. Salinger. The main character of the book and narrator was Holden Caulfield, who moves from prep school to prep school. He is sixteen years old and a junior at Pence Prep. Holden is intelligent and sensitive. Holden's problem in this book was that he felt lonely and scared of the adult world. He was also confused about life and the people in it. Holden feel...
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Top Of A Hill
770 wordsIn J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, a young man named Holden Caulfield goes through many misadventures during a three day stay in New York. Holden acts like a careless teenager but the reader gets the feeling that he cared once and wishes that he could again. He has what is almost an obsession with death and is constantly dwelling on the death of his brother Allie, who died of leukemia. He carries Allie's baseball mitt with him wherever he goes. He was obviously very disturbed by Allie's ...
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Allie X To Holden The World
4,636 wordsStruggle with pain in growing-up Introduction J.D. Salinger is one of the most significant post-World War II American novelists, when he published his. The Catcher in the Rye x in 1951, he gained immediately a great reputation, especially among younger intellectuals. Shortly after the publishing, the book becomes assigned reading for a majority of high school and college English course, which proves his success in another way. Holden Caufield, the protagonist in the Catcher in the Rye, became th...
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Holden Distorts The Word
1,001 wordsIn J.D. Salinger's brilliant coming-of-age novel, Holden Caulfield, a seventeen year old prep school adolescent relates his lonely, life-changing twenty-four hour stay in New York City as he experiences the phoniness of the adult world while attempting to deal with the death of his younger brother, an overwhelming compulsion to lie and troubling sexual experiences. Salinger, whose characters are among the best and most developed in all of literature has captured the eternal angst of growing into...
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Allie Holden's Younger Brother
2,145 wordsHolden Caulfield - The protagonist and narrator of the novel. When the novel opens, Holden is a sixteen year-old junior at a school called Pencey Prep; he has just been expelled for academic failure. Holden is intelligent and sensitive, but he narrates his story in a cynical, jaded voice. Though he never says so outright, he longs to live in a beautiful and innocent world, and finds the hypocrisy and ugliness of the world around him almost unbearably painful; his cynicism is his attempt to prote...
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Holden's Faith In His Own Life
1,131 wordsENGLISH ESSAY FORM IV The Catcher in the Rye "Holden's problem is not himself but other people". Discuss with close reference to the novel. Holden's problem is exposed, aggravated and made worse by other people's influences and misunderstandings. Holden, in general, is a misunderstood teenage boy. The most defining point in his life has been the death of his younger brother Allie, and he has never quite recovered from this event. In turn taking away his motivation leading to his cynical attitude...
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Holden Leaves
2,967 words"The catcher in the rye" written by J.D. Salinger Holden Caulfield tells his story from a rest home where he has been staying ever since he had his nervous breakdown. The reader immediately senses his rebellious nature when he says that he will not tell about his "lousy" childhood and "all that David Copperfield kind of crap". Instead he describes his parents as -- they are nice, but "touchy as hell". He also mentions his brother, D.B., who is working in Hollywood as a writer. He doesn't respect...
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Jane Gallagher And Allie Caulfield
442 wordsIn the novel The Catcher in the Rye, there is a variety of minor characters. Jane Gallagher, one of the many minor characters, lived next door to Holden Caulfield when they were younger. When Holden and Jane lived next to each other, they would play checkers all the time. "Yeah. She wouldn't move any of her kings. What she'd do, when she'd get a king, she wouldn't move it. She'd just leave it in the back row. She'd get them all lined up in the back row. Then she'd never use them. She just liked ...
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Relationships And Holden
1,237 wordsThe Catcher in the Rye, by J. D Salinger, opens with the narrator, Holden Cau field telling a story of three days that changed his life. Holden was expelled from numerous schools, due to his lack of interest and great depression. This all started when his younger brother, Allie, died. Although Holden has had a tough life, he compares his problems to the worlds, and his seem insignificant. Holden is ashamed and disgusted at the way people treat each other. Holden gets an insight into what the wor...
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Holden's Breakdown Catcher In The Rye
1,072 wordsCatcher In The Rye – Holden's Breakdown Catcher In The Rye – Holden's Breakdown Holden's Breakdown 10/1/99? It's not the last straw which broke the camel's back.? In J.D. Salinger?'s, Catcher in the Rye, the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, has many mental breakdowns. Though it may not have been one solitary event that pushed him off the edge, the one thing that started the whole ordeal was his brother Allie's death.? He's dead now. He got leukemia and died when we were up in Maine, on...