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Hotel Holden
1,209 wordsJ.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye provides a provocative inquiry into the crude life of a depressed adolescent, Holden Caulfield. Without intensive analysis and study, Holden appears to be a clearly heterosexual, vulgar yet virtuous, typical youth who chastises phoniness and decries adult evils. However, this is a fallacy. The finest manner to judge and analyze Holden is by his statements and actions, which can be irrefutably presented. Holden Caulfield condemns adult corruption and phonine...
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Holden Throughout The Book
511 wordsThe Catcher in the Rye The book Catcher in the Rye is a story of Holden Caulfield's thoughts about life and the world around him. Holden tells many of his opinions about people and takes the reader on a 5-day trip into his mind. Holden, throughout the book, made other people feel inferior to his own. I can relate to this because although I do not view people inferior to me, I judge others unequally. Holden and I both have similar judgement's of people from the way they act and behave. We also sh...
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Holden's Use Of The Word
2,407 wordsIt is all Fun and Games until Someone Looses a Rye Once is a generation, a book is written that transcends reality and humanity. The Catcher in the Rye, by JD Salinger, combines a unique style, controversial theme, and thought provoking main character in this perceptive study of the human condition. This postwar novel protests against the loss of innocence and hypocrisy of the era and is the definitive coming of age novel. Salinger constructs a shocking reality, populated by 'phonies' and bursti...
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Holden
903 wordsThe catcher in the rye is a work of fiction and a tragic-comedy. I came to choose it because I heard it is about a boy who is around my age. In this book, the main character, Holden Caulfield, tells us a story about what happened during his Christmas vacation. Holden is a sixteen-year-old boy who has flunked out of a private prep school. Because he is afraid that his parents would find out this fact, he goes to a hotel in New York City instead of going home after he leaves school for Christmas v...
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Holden And Frankie
1,505 words"The Member Of The Wedding" and "The Catcher The Rye" are both similar novels in the way adolescents want to belong to a group of people but there is one major difference. Frankie is looking to grow up so that she can fit in with the people around her while Holden wants to avoid adulthood completely as he sees the adult world as being false and corruptible. In "Member Of The Wedding Frankie feels like she doesn't fit in to a child's world. This is due to a number of reasons. She wishes now to be...
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Sympathetic Character Holden Make People
926 wordsThe World Through Holden Caulfield's Eyes When writing a novel, the author has the option of using the first or third person narrative. In The Catcher in the Rye, J.K. Salinger creates Holden Caulfield in the first person. As we go from one adventure to the next, we see everything that happens from Holden's point of view. This helps to make him a sympathetic character. Throughout the novel, Holden Caulfield has a constant inner monologue which reflects on everything that's going on in his life. ...
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Jerry Renault And Holden Caufield
1,372 wordsGrowing Up and Loathing It Alienation can be interpreted as loneliness caused by the lack of understanding of others, and may be caused by oneself or inflicted upon by another. During teenage years, boys are especially susceptible to the anguish felt as a result of alienation. Jerry Renault, the protagonist of the Chocolate War, is encumbered by both the alienation imposed upon himself, and that which is burdened upon him by a secret society known as the Vigils. The Catcher in the Rye introduces...
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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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Holden's Eyes
790 wordsHolden Caulfield is the main character and narrator in the book "The Catcher and the Rye" written by J. D Salinger. The story takes place at Pency Prep and on his way home from school during the Christmas Holiday. Holden hates Pency and all the other Prep schools he had been to, he says that there are filled with "phonies". Since he didn't like the schools he went to, he never did any work and would get kicked out. He wasn't going to be allowed back at Pency after the break so he decided to leav...