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Character Analysis Of Holden Caulfield In The Catcher In The Rye

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Friendships are like goals; they are easy to make but difficult to keep. J.D Salinger’s character Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye is a lonesome sixteen-year-old. Salinger’s novel follows the story of Holden as he tries to rescue children’s innocence from being lost to the crippling world of adulthood. Although he perceives his friends as fake, Holden tries to flatter his roommate Stradlater and old friend Sally Hayes into becoming a person like Jane Gallagher: someone that will listen to him. Ward Stradlater is Holden’s smug roommate at Pencey Prep. Conceited yet friendly, Holden often dismisses his roommate’s phoniness because Stradlater is capable of having a little intelligent conversation with Holden. While tap-dancing, Holden jokes, “I’m the goddamn Governor’s son” (Salinger, 34). Stradlater laughs, proving that he can understand Holden’s unique sense of humor. Only around Stradlater, Mr. Antolini and Phoebe, does Holden ever expose his aloof side, as he knows that they will be able to appreciate Holden’s wit. Contrarily, Holden reigns a superior attitude over those he does not think are intelligent, such as his next-door neighbor, Robert Ackley. However, the approachable behavior Stradlater exhibits causes Holden to seek more of his attention. For instance, he decides to write Stradlater’s English composition. Before agreeing to the task, a shocked Holden marvels, “I’m the one that’s flunking out of the goddamn place, and you’re asking me to write you a goddamn composition” (Salinger, 32). Afterwards, Holden asks Stradlater about what he should write his assignment on; this indicates that Holden does not care if he writes Stradlater a faulty paper, he just wants to charm him. Moreover, Holden later wonders, “I wished I knew who’d swiped my gloves at Pencey, because my hands were freezing” (Salinger, 99). Evidently, Holden does not appreciate lending his clothes or doing anyone favors, yet he is incredibly generous with Stradlater. Holden gives Stradlater his hound’s-tooth jacket despite knowing that Stradlater will stretch it and then even writes his English composition. Satisfying Stradlater gains Holden his roommate’s company, as a like-minded individual’s presence, is what Holder

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