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    characters throughout the novel. For example, Holden Caulfield lied to Mrs. Morrow on the train about his real name and her son Ernest. Holden was sitting on the train by himself, when this lady notices and points out his Pencey Prep sticker on his bags. She starts a conversation with him about how her son goes to that school and she asks if he knew her son and what his name was. “Rudolf Schmidt” who was the janitor in his dorm (Salinger 54) Holden didn’t feel like explaining his whole life story

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    Salinger is a classic story told from the point of view of a teenager named Holden caulfield who has just been expelled from pencey prep in Agerstown pennsylvania in the 1950’s. Holden (The protagonist) has an odd and depressing outlook on the people and places around him. The song is about a man who goes out every night trying to find the girl he loves. Both the song and the story have the same general vibe,emotion and passages. Holden repeatedly makes connections to the song “fashion drunk” by Gift of

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    During the 1950s, J.D Salinger wrote a book called The Catcher in the Rye. He drinks, disobeys his parents and other adults, and has a lack of respect for authority. The youth of the 1950s became curious about sex, and drank more alcohol. Holden struggles to escape only to sink deeper into the evilness of the adult world. His admiration of innocence only makes him long to go back to his childhood. Sexuality makes it impossible to go back, he relates sex with adult reality. Sexuality means moving

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    story is told from the perspective of Holden Caulfield. Throughout the novel, Holden takes the reader through a few days of his life, in which he flaunts his hostile attitude to the reader. Over the course of his journey, there is a subtle, yet important, pattern. The Catcher in the Rye includes the constant motif of Holden Caulfield rescuing others, while failing to rescue himself. Jane makes a big part of Holden’s life because she represents purity. Holden knew that Jane before Stradlater did and

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    and since it has been published it has been seen as a classic. Many found it to be very relatable as many teens experience angst throughout their teenage years.The book takes place in New York City in either 1948 or 1949. The main character is Holden Caulfield. He is a sixteen year old that has just been expelled from

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    a ceiling crashing down, and affects everyone differently. Holden from J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye took the death of his brother, Allie, terribly and broke all of the windows in his family’s garage. Even his various addictions are likely related to Allie’s death. Through this and other experiences, all of his innocence is lost, and he became extremely aware of the world’s hardship much too soon. Because of this, Holden Caulfield is very protective of the purity of children, especially his

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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

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    Holden's Collapse

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    In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D Salinger walks us through the struggles that Holden Caulfield faces after he was axed from his school Pencey Prep. Throughout the novel, Holden mental state gradually deteriorates until his fate of residing at a mental facility eventually catches up to him. What led Holden to his fall was that he was incapable of finding a coping mechanism to deal with the stress, guilt, loneliness, and failures of his life. Everyone he meets has a way of contending with the maniacal

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    Holden isn’t a reliable narrator because he is telling a story based on his personal experiences. If someone else was narrating Holden’s story throughout New York I would consider it reliable. The main reason you could consider Holden an unreliable narrator is that he was blinded through rage, and depression throughout his whole journey. Holden also believed everyone was the same but him. Holden is not reliable due to the high chance of him intercepting neutral opinions as toxic, and negative. Holden

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    Holden Caulfield Heroism

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    about a kid named Holden, it’s also about heroes. A hero is defined as a person who is admired or idealized for their courage, victories, or noble qualities. However, Holden often defines heroes by courage and ability to become a victor. Although Holden wishes to become a hero, he struggles with the idea of what a hero is as he battles his insecurities and meets people who seem to add more to what a hero truly means. Whether it be a character from a film or Mr. Antolini, Holden defines heroes by

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