Catcher In The Rye Hatred Quotes

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CATCHER ESSAY Name: Nati Hernandez Per: 3

CATCHER IN THE RYE ESSAY

“HATRED OF PHONIES”

Regardless of humoral origin of hatred and other feelings, hatred is reprehensible and condemnable are those who profess: hatred masks the multiple virtues, often hidden or latent, the human being, that arise in times of special need, demonstrating that solidarity, altruism and generosity overlap more than fanaticism, barbarism and ingratitude that generates hatred. Is greater suffering that ooze haters than the hated, because the former are struggling to procure evil, but only the second live.

Hatred is more than the denial of love. It is the result of a conscious aversion, sometimes deliberately, toward something, or worse, to someone who is evil wishes that so hard we try to avoid daily. Is serious hate other people for their political, religious, racial or ethnic, cultural, linguistic, sexual, etc. orientation, but is more severe, if possible, take advantage of the ignorance of those who run manifests inspired and breathed that hate bigwigs from a position of power to its lair them. It is not only serious, it is
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Holden thinks that innocence cannot be preserved forever and after you lose your innocence you will become phonies. Holden dislikes phonies because of his reactions of people at school like his friends and his teachers. For example, he thinks the phoniest one is their headmaster Mr. Haas. Mr. Haas treats student’s parents differently base on what they wearing. If they look rich, Mr. Haas would talk more with them; if they look poor, he would just shake hands and give them a phony smile. Like Mr. Haas, most of people in the society are phoniest bastards and that makes Holden thinks the society is