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Bravery in The Catcher in the Rye Essay

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The protagonist Holden Caulfield shows a lot of bravery during the course of the novel. I disagree with the quote, but I do agree that there are many references that are similar between J.F. Clarke’s quote and J. D. Salinger’s novel.

Author J.F Clarke’s quote, “The bravest of individuals is one who obeys his/her conscience” can be looked upon in many ways. It also relates to J. D. Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye. The protagonist
Holden Caulfield shows a lot of bravery during the course of the novel. I disagree with the quote, but I do agree that there are many references that are similar between J.F. Clarke’s quote and J. D.
Salinger’s novel.

Conscience is described as the awareness of a moral or ethical aspect
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In some parts of the book, Holden does look like he has some moral respect when he is very nice to a kid who really has no friends in Robert Ackley. When Holden goes to his old school to give his sister a note he sees that someone has written "F*** you" on the wall, he gets very upset about it and washes it off. Also towards the end of the book, Holden goes to visit his sister at their house and he gives her his red hunting hat, which symbolizes that he loves her because the hat was very special to him. Holden takes it steady with girls because he respects them, which I also feel shows something about his conscience. As for me I disagree with J.F Clarke’s quote “The bravest of individuals is one who obeys his/her conscience.” There are many different characteristics that would consider someone to be brave. I am disagreeing with this quote of the characteristic that a brave person has done something out of the ordinary which most of the times is considered to be rebelish. If you are doing something that is rebelish it is most likely that it was against the person’s conscience. To relate my disagreement to the novel Catcher in the Rye,
I feel that Holden is considered to be brave because he goes out on his own and does things that the average sixteen year old boy wouldn’t do. The things that Holden did disobeyed his moral conscience like

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