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    Holden Caulfield’s interesting view on life, himself and his past can be easily and seamlessly compared to the song Unwell by Matchbox Twenty. In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the reader is introduced to Holden Caulfield, a man on the brink of adulthood, in a pattern of self-deprecation as well as struggling to transition into his future. Similarly, in Unwell by Matchbox Twenty, the narrator is recognizing many of the same traits within himself, as well as his tendencies. Specifically…

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    York, he decides to book a room in a sleazy hotel instead of going back at his parents’ house. Afterward, Holden spends two days in the city, smokes and drinks. Later, he worries about his little sister Phoebe and visits her when his parents are not here. Then, he visits Mr. Antolini, his former English teacher. But, during the night, he suddenly wakes up when Mr. Antolini caresses his head in a way Holden describes as ‘‘pervert’’. Afraid, he quits his former teacher’s apartment. Finally, the…

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    unfortunate scenario of losing them. The little boy is sad about this fact. The 6 year old boy is bereaved about being a foster kid. In the song it states, “This is my temporary home, it’s not where I belong… This is just a stop on the way to where I’m going.” The boy is hoping to be reunited with his mom and dad again. He knows that these people will never be his real family. The text also states, “Little boy six years old… Another new mom…

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    car? He’s anxious about what his parents will say when they find out he’s not driving the car, when he thinks, “I wondered how my father would say, ‘Didn’t you take the car to school? Why not?’ tonight. The thought made me twitch.” (16) Owen has no right to be bothered and irritated about his father’s question, because he gave his parents no indication that he didn’t want the…

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    In this portion of the book, Holden is at the Museum of Natural History roaming around waiting for his little sister, Phoebe, to get out of school. As he is roaming the halls he feels nauseous and sits down. Immediately after sitting down Holden notices graffiti on the wall with an inappropriate phrase. This graffiti annoys him as he realizes the kids of his little sister's school pass it every day. Holden thinks about how there's so much corruption that you can never find peace in any area. He…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby, is told to the readers in first person by Nick Carraway. Nick is from East Egg, the poor area, and moves to West egg the rich area. He describes his life and experiences living in West Egg. It is important that the readers develop other perspectives alternative to Nick Carraway’s perspective. Nick proves to be an unreliable narrator because he is biased in his description of the other characters, specifically Tom, who he views negatively, and Gatsby, who…

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    Phony Catcher In The Rye

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    Holden Caulfield, the sixteen-year-old narrator in the book The Catcher in the Rye written by J.D. Salinger, is protecting himself from reality and creating a “fantasy realm” for himself to dwell in. He is lost in the thoughts of growing up and having to conform to society, becoming something he hates, a phony. We learn more about the untrustworthy narrator as the story, told from his perspective, is played out in a jaded moreover, rebellious viewpoint of his life after he gets kicked out of…

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    Holden Caulfield Changes

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    change is required to transition to adulthood. With that being said, Holden Caulfield is totally against changing his life to pick up a new lifestyle. One point in the novel that explicitly reveals how ordinary Holden can be is when he says, “When I’m out somewhere, I generally just eat a Swiss cheese sandwich and a malted milk” (Salinger 107). This clearly shows how he never likes…

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    All of live in a society where it is impossible to be blasted with opinions wherever we are, and one could say it is near impossible to develop your own logical opinion because it is influenced by everything around you and not developed through reasoning and thought. This is where mob mentality comes in. Mob mentality is created when members of a group latch onto the ideas and beliefs of other members until you create a hive mind. These people follow blindly what everyone else thinks and when…

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    Roy Lichtenstein was a famous artist. So in this biography I shall teach you about about Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York in the year of 1970s. His father was Milton Lichtenstein, who was a successful real estate and he had a passion for comics and science. When he entered his teenage years he became interested in art. He then graduated from Franklin school and was drafted in ww2. After ww2 he went back to college and finished up his college career. After college, he went…

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