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Catcher In the Rye Question 3Throughout ones life a person comes in contact with many people. Many timesthe relationships a person has with another can reveal traits about them. In the book TheCatcher In The Rye, by JD Salinger, Holden has many relationships with differentpeople. His relationship...
Catcher in the Rye "I'm the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life." This quotation by Holden Caufield in the novel Catcher in the Rye by John Steinbeck, shows what kind of person Holden really is: fun loving, but phony. Holden enjoys criticizing people by calling them phonies, but...
In J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, Holden is a character in denial. He greatly dislikes phonies, and even though he too carries the characteristics of a phony, he refuses to admit to himself that he is a phony as well as the rest of them. In Holden's point of view, phonies are those people who ...
A dream cannot exist without another person. The Catcher in the Rye illustrates the American dream by revealing the heartaches one must go through while growing up and finding their place in society. Holden Caulfield is amazed by peoples' "phoniness". He believes that no one is truly real and th...
Over the years schools have been banning the book The Catcher In The Rye by J.D Salinger because of several different reasons. The frequent use of profanity, the web of lies he creates, and the assumption that all teens do is drink. These three different factors dub the book unethical and may co...
Holden's inability to stay consistent with his own ideals shows how childish he really is. In The Catcher in the Rye, Instead of acknowledging that adulthood scares and confuses him, Holden invents a fantasy that adulthood is a world of superficiality and hypocrisy. The presence of this separate w...
What drives a person to constantly judge others? Holden Caulfield is the main character and protagonist in the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and he spends the three days that this novel covers wandering around and making endless comments to himself about the people he knows and meets...
The story begins as Holden is being expelled from Pency, a preppy high school overflowing with showy, artificial "phonies". To Holden, everyone is living a life totally different from who and what they are, just to please other people. The world seems blind to reality, and Holden wants to stop...
...I was standing way the hell up on top of Thomsen Hill, right next to this crazy cannon that was in the Revolutionary War and all. You could see the whole field from there, and you could see the two teams bashing each other all over the place. You couldn't see the grandstand too hot, but you could...