Another characteristic of Holden is that he uses language that's innaporate. Although this type of language is very natural to him. He’s also a book worm he like to read specific kinds of books. He is very gifted at writing compositions.
1. Who is Holden Caulfield? Holden Caulfield, the main character of the book, used to attend at Pency School as he got kicked out due to his bad grades (out of five classes, he failed four). Indifferent about education, Caulfield believes it as unnecessary. So far Caulfield went to four schools, and he got kicked out by all schools because of a single reason: his academic incapability. Additionally, Caulfield plays fencing. 2. Where is Holden as he narrates the story? Holden narrates the story…
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Holden Caulfield is the main character and protagonist of the novel The Catcher in the Rye. The sixteen-year-old, who’s demeanor suggests further maturity then others his age is thoroughly convinced that an exceeding amount of people he has interactions with are phonies. In appearance, Caulfield has gray hairs on the right side of his crew cut, and he is six foot two with a lanky stature. Caulfield also possessed a red hunting hat that he bought when he was in New York, and wears constantly throughout…
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modern audiences than “The Catcher in the Rye”, 1951. Although both titles had been released in similar years, “Rebel Without a Cause” relates more adjacently to day-to-day modern teenage life. Jim Stark, from the film Rebel Without a Cause, and Holden Caulfield, from The Catcher in the Rye, are both teenage protagonists set in the 1950’s. Both titles carry the genre of “Coming of Age”. Although they were released in similar times; Rebel Without a Cause is more appealing and effective as a “Coming of…
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Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield demonstrates the characteristics of an anti-hero. The death of Holden’s younger brother, Allie, greatly affects his perspective on life. Holden is failing almost every subject at Pencey Prep, so he leaves school. Considering he does not want to face his parents with the news of him getting kicked out of school again, Holden wanders the streets of New York alone until he is expected to be home. Holden is an anti-hero because of his nostalgic…
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Holden and Huck Two of a Kind? The longest and hardest journey of your life is that of growing up. During this process one must discover themselves, confront things they would rather avoid, and learn how to be true to thy own self. Holden Caulfield is depicted as a rebellious adolescent that has no real grasp on growing up in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye. Holden tries to find his place in the world through different rebellious acts. When creating Holden, J. D. Salinger created the most…
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is a story that explains events in the life of the main character, Holden Caulfield, while also exposing his thoughts and the inner workings of his mind. Throughout the novel, Holden expresses multiple different emotions while the author explicates his relationship with his younger sister Phoebe Caulfield. Is it easy to tell by the way Holden describes her, that the two have an extremely close relationship. We constantly find Holden affectionately referring to her as “old Phoebe,” when he thinks about…
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Jerome Salinger is; lets get started on why “The Catcher in the Rye” has been banned and who Holden Caulfield is. Holden Caulfield is the main protagonist in the novel. He is a seventeen year old who speaks to the reader from a mental hospital in Southern California. Holden has trouble growing up and becoming an adult. Holden faces alcoholism, constant cigarette smoking, and emotional breakdowns. Holden has always done whatever he wants as well as rejecting middle class values. But what makes this…
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the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, has to respond to conflict and inside and outside of the novel, he is judged by the decisions he makes. The decisions he enriches the story because it allows the reader to make connections between the events that they read about Holden and real life. Holden is a sixteen year boy from New York City who has to deal with society and its standards of the mid-1900s. Holden deals with his problems by running away and averting them. Holden Caulfield is an extremely judgmental…
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assimilation, becoming defined by their “cookie-cutter” cultural conformity. J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye was published in 1951, with the United States’s economy booming as a result of the war and consumerism on the rise. The novel chronicles Holden Caulfield, cynical sixteen year old and private school degenerate, and the depletion of his emotional resources as he roams New York City in search of the authenticity he believed he was deprived of in private school. In Holden’s contempt for conformity…
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D Salinger, published in 1951.The book is about a troubled sixteen-year-old, Holden Caulfield, narrating his flashback about three very disoriented days. The Catcher in the Rye is set mainly in New York during 1950s. In Catcher in the Rye, Holden demonstrates characteristics of Major Depression Disorder, social anxiety and post-traumatic stress which is a reflection of the author, J.D Salinger himself. Holden Caulfield displays symptoms of Major Depression Disorder throughout numerous scenes in…
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