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    adult responsibilities. Holden from The Catcher in the Rye struggles a lot with staying a child and becoming an adult, Holden is always connecting his thoughts to his childhood, and how he wants the kids to always be a child and not become an adult. One example is when Holden goes into central park and notices all the ducks leaving, and wonders where the ducks go(Salinger 13). When Holden thinks about where…

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    Holden Needs help No one can help Holden because he is always in isolation. He is desperate for company but when he is with someone, he either calls them phony or they annoy him. Although some people do offer advice, it is never the right advice or the advice that he is looking for at the time. What causes Holden to have to as many problems as he does is the fact that he cannot overcome the death of his brother Allie, who died of leukemia. He shuts down and stops letting people ‘in’ so he can…

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    In the beginning of the book, he talks to one of his teachers, Mr.Spencer, about him failing school and he writes to Spencer, “It is all right with me if you flunk me though as I am flunking everything except English anyway” (Salinger 15). Holden is okay with failing his classes and doesn’t mind…

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    or siblings who muttered it under their breath with dissatisfaction. You hated hearing it, but deep down you knew they were right. Holden, the main character, in J.D Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye fortifies the idea of preserving innocence throughout the novel. In an age where kids are trying their hardest to grow up as fast as they can, I agree with Holden. I think it is important to always have that childlike side to you, no matter how old you are. In one of the most memorable moments in…

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    Holden Caulfield Dynamic

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    According to the reference dictionary, the definition of a dynamic character is, “Dynamic Character- noun: a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important innerchange, as a change in personality or attitude.” In the book The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger portrays a story about a kid named Holden Caulfield and shows the struggles that he goes through at Pency and in New York. Because of many affect that went through throughout his entire life, he goes into many internal and…

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    Throughout The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger, we see the narrator, Holden Caulfield, sink deeper and deeper into his mental instability. This began when Holden lost his brother, and went on as he started his adventure, fearing he would lose the rest of his family as well. Though this causes him not to be a very reliable source, it does make him more relatable to the book’s teenage audience. In your teenage years, you begin to question not only yourself, but the world around you,…

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    For the majority of his life after the success of his book, Salinger stayed out of the public’s view while Holden was remote from his family for the majority of the book. Holden only closely interacted with his sister, Phoebe, the one family member he truly believes is untainted by the corruption of society. The alienation from his parents resulted in dysfunction in the family life, which was a prominent theme of the novel. Even today, family issues arise from either children or…

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    “If a body catch a body comin’ thro the rye”. This quote is relevant because it is the song that holden said he wanted to be when grew up. In J. D. Salinger novel Catcher In The Rye is about a kid named Holden Caulfield is about a sixteen year old boy that has trouble with his sex life and also struggle with his life because he had a tragic accident when he was young. This accident was when his brother Allie past away, he had a huge impact in Holden's life because Allies Death mentioned many…

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    “Little Shirley Beans” In The Catcher in the Rye, there are many symbols to represent something with a much greater meaning. “Little Shirley Beans” could be an example of a symbol in this novel by J.D Salinger. “Little Shirley Beans” is a record Holden wanted to buy for his younger sister Phoebe. Holden heard this album while he was at Pencey and he just knew Phoebe would ‘get a kick out of it’. The record was hard to get, but he just had to get it for Phoebe. The record costed him five…

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    The great American novel The Catcher in the Rye, by JD Salinger, accurately portrays American society through the eyes of its protagonist, Holden Caulfield. Upon being published, this novel was one of the most controversial of the time, causing adults to rise up in outrage over the ideas the novel represents. What these people were not willing to accept was that this novel in fact represented American society and its ideas. Some may say that the view of America that Holden gives in the novel is…

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