Holden cares and loves Ackley, even if he doesn’t remember what Ackley told him. Holden only remembered “the only good part of his speech” and this is significant because Holden subconsciously likes
Explore the different ways in which madness and loneliness are explained through the use of narrative voice in The Catcher in the Rye and American Psycho. Both Ellis and Salinger use first person narratives. The Catcher in the Rye was set in the late 1940s as opposed to American Psycho which is set in the late 1980s. These different contexts provide very different lifestyles and social pressures for both protagonist’s however, both writers focus on the effects of materialism and prodigality and the…
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J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye is a story about a young man’s fall into despair. The main character named Holden tries to find a meaningful relationship with someone but everything appears to be “phony” in his eyes. Holden’s life gets worse and worse over the course of the book as he flunks college and continues to find this meaningful and not “phony” relationship with a person. Even though Holden has a grudge against these so called phonies, he doesn’t realize that he shares similar qualities…
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The Catcher in the Rye In the Catcher and the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield begins the book in the same proximity of where he ends the book. Holden being a phony individual never takes into account other people’s ideas and because of his stubbornness, never learns his lesson. In the Catcher and the Rye, Holden clearly is the phony in the form of criticism loneliness, and fallacies. Through out the novel Holden tells lies like it’s his job. At the beginning of chapter 3 Holden even states…
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The Catcher in the Rye, 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…
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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…
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How is it significant that Phoebe is capable of more rational thought than Holden? How are Holden and James similar? What does James’ suicide represent to Holden? How is it significant that he was wearing Holden’s sweater? How does Holden’s dream of the catcher in the rye relate to the theme of preservation of childhood innocence? What does the cliff in Holden’s dream represent? Literary Analysis: In chapter 21, Holden sneaks home to visit Phoebe. He lies to the elevator boy claiming to be the…
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Catcher in the Rye Chapters 1-3 Discussion Questions 1. Who is telling the story? What are your impressions of the narrator? Would he be a friend of yours? Holden Caufield maybe because he seems rebellious and open 2. How much time has passed since the events in the story? What do you think is Holden’s purpose in telling the story? 7 months has passed and to make sense of everything that has happened 3. What is Pency Prep like? Why is Holden leaving? How does he feel about leaving?…
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through life. Some want to leave this stage of time immediately and never return, but not Holden Caulfield. In Salinger’s book The Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield finds himself running from a life of adulthood and clinging to a life of childhood. This conflict between adulthood and childhood was caused by the death of his brother Allie. Many things can drive a man to madness, death is what drove Holden to it. Holden Caulfield has always been fascinated with the idea of childhood. He seems to think…
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Initially, Catcher in the Rye follows the protagonist’s journey through an emotional loss and period of awkwardness, which eventually leads to a “setting forth” journey for the main character to reach maturity in this coming of age novel. Essentially, the main character in this novel, Holden Caulfield, suffers an emotional loss after his younger brother,Allie, died of leukemia at the age of 13. By holding onto Allie’s baseball mitt he is clinging onto his brother’s memory of the past which leads…
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Hemingway. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger is about a young man named Holden Caulfield, who got kicked out of his old school, Pencey Prep. He roams around in New York during the 1950s and experiences new events before he goes home. His family is not close and is suffering from a tragic death of Holden’s brother, Allie. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger shows the importance of trust through Holden, the protagonist, and important to many young innocent kids that can relate to Holden by the definition…
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