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    Palma Marella‚ C. ENG3U1 November 4‚ 2013 What Holden Hates Nitpicking is the epitome of the typical teenager as they are found to be so critical of ideas and use the word “hate” often. Salinger’s iconic creation‚ Holden Caulfield‚ recalls an eventful three day journey that demonstrates his strong opinions towards such natural flaws that apply to society in the novel The Catcher in the Rye. In his encounters with friends‚ family and strangers‚ Holden reveals to the reader about multiple things that

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    controversial author J.D. Salinger ’s Catcher in the Rye. This novel depicts the main character Holden Caulfield ’s experiences just after getting kicked out of the prestigious Pency Academy. Through his journey Holden often describes people and situations he comes in contact with as phony. In fact it is Holden ’s "phony phobia" that keeps him from maturing from an innocent boy to an independent adult. It is Holden ’s "phony phobia" that keeps him from experiencing intimacy‚ and being a part of the adult

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    The majority of the novel takes place in December 1949. The story commences with Holden Caulfield describing encounters he has had with students and faculty of Pencey Prep in Agerstown‚ Pennsylvania. He criticizes them for being superficial‚ or‚ as he would say‚ "phony." After being expelled from the school for his poor academic performance‚ Holden packs up and leaves the school in the middle of the night after a physical altercation with his roommate. He takes a train to New York but does not want

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    Describe and examine the chief difficulties Holden faces as a teenager and his response to these challenges” Challenges: 1. Discontent of the adult world and his inability to fit into adulthood: 2. Coming to terms with his sexuality: 3. Relationships Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D Salinger‚ is a novel‚ based around 48-72 hours of an adolescent boy’s life‚ a boy called Holden Caulfield. The 48-72 hours are fraught with difficulties that Holden faces or acknowledges and he spends this time

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    gestures. The latter is the present day Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye. Holden presents himself as a mature young man‚ but the theme of phoniness and preservation of innocence against the fake world of adults run strong throughout Salinger’s novel. Peter Seng writes in his essay “The Fallen Idol:  The Immature World of Holden

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    something is not always the easiest task. People do not have control over what a child may hear or see. Children lose their pureness as they mature and explore the world. In the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ by Jerome David Salinger‚ the protagonist Holden Caulfield‚ finds himself the protector of innocence. There are substantial symbols that are beneficial to signify the theme of innocence throughout the novel. These symbols include‚ the Museum of Natural History‚ which is a place of innocence‚ children

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    adulthood produces individuals who act more like “children” than they did in their youth. In J.D. Salinger’s novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield‚ fights this transition vehemently‚ fearing it will change him in ways he does not like. The novel follows Holden in the days following his expulsion from Pencey Prep just before Christmas break. Holden‚ however‚ does not immediately go home‚ as he fears the reaction from his parents when they find he has been kicked out of yet another school

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    In J.D. Salinger’s A Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield battles with growing up and maturing from a boy into a man. Holden struggles with the idea of children growing up and whether or not they should be sheltered. He also struggles with facing his problem of depression‚ rather than running from it. Holden matures when he realizes children cannot be protected‚ and he cannot keep running from his problems. Holden shows signs of maturation when he realizes that kids cannot be protected from growing

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    Catcher in the Rye‚ emphasizes the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ who seems to feel extremely upset and feels as if he is growing up too quickly. Holden is positioned between being a child and an adult. He tries to act mature and grown by either smoking or drinking‚ when he knows that he is growing up. But deep down his soul‚ he is still a child by heart. When Holden is encountered by society’s assumptions in becoming an adult‚ he struggles to grasp

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    things change the more they stay the same in Holden Caulfield’s case is wrong. In the story‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield had to go through many changes to become the person he is at the end of the story. The many changes he went through matured him into a man that accepts life. Holden in the story went through many obstacles to survive when he ran away from home. The death of his brother Allie contributed to a personality change. Also‚ Holden had to deal with some interesting characters

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