confused‚ leading to clinical depression. Adolescents experiencing depression show signs such as sadness and hopelessness‚ anger and rage‚ and substance abuse. Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist of the realistic-fiction novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D Salinger‚ is a troubled teenager dealing with depression. Throughout the novel‚ Holden exhibits a myriad of signs that confirm his depression. Indications of his depression are his infatuation with tobacco and alcohol‚ his volatile behavior and
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2009 Ties to Holden’s Problems “I felt like jumping out the window. I probably would ’ve‚ too‚ if I ’d been sure somebody ’d cover me up as soon as I landed. I didn ’t want a bunch of stupid rubbernecks looking at me when I was all gory” (104). Holden is a complex character with mixed emotions about everything; many times contradicting his own thoughts and beliefs. Holden’s struggles are due to the lack of parental attention‚ the death of his younger brother‚ and his unusual relationships with
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most unique characters. Holden Caufield is the one everyone looks to. Holden is made out to be the prime example of who you do not want to be. He shares many similarities with Ferris Bueller. Holden has weird associations with a portion of the characters in Catcher in the Rye. A large number of his companions and those he speaks exceptionally about are children. He doesn’t make any negative remarks about these friends‚ and there is no reference at all of phoney. Holden has a solid friendship with
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Background of the Study A. Presentation of the Problem In the book The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield became a model of the rebellious and confused adolescent who detected the “phoniness” of the adult world. This showed that he had a serious psychological problem. From the start to the end‚ Holden has no sense of direction or resolution in deciding what to do with his life. Though the characterization of Holden’s remains static and irresolute through the book‚ Salinger’s writing leaves
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What does Holden’s red hunting hat symbolize? You may want to consider: How Holden got his hat‚ the many different ways he wears it and what each means‚ the color‚ what purpose the hat serves for Holden. Include quotes about the hat. Holden’s red hunting hat is one of the most noticeable symbols in the Catcher in the Rye. After reading the book every time we think of Holden‚ we imagine him wearing the hat. It represents his peculiar personality and his desire of being different from everyone
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My group is the next to the tee and I can’t stop thinking about how I’m going to hit this first shot. I worry about hitting the ball out-of bounds on the first hit and being down strokes on the first hole. The first group finishes hitting and begins to walk off the tee‚ I watched how they hit and two of them hit in the fairway and the third person hit it in the rough on the right. Then as my group waited to tee off we flipped the tee to see the order of who teed off. The first person that is going
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Quiz ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Please Note: It is recommended that you save your response as you complete each question. | Question 1 (2 points) Read the following two statements and determine whether they are correct or incorrect. A. For a given interest rate and cash flow - the longer the time period‚ the smaller the future value. B. For a given time period and cash flow - the higher the interest rate‚ the smaller the present value Question 1 options:
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Germany‚ Aston Martin for UK and so on. These evidences shows that it’s now a industrially period‚ but why‚ there’s no well-known Australian car brand and company recently? There used to be a very famous car brand called ‘Holden’ from Australia. For what reason that caused the ‘Holden’ now becomes gloomy of its name? Historically‚ Australians have had a strong desire and need to produce their own cars due to geographical factors. Australia’s automobile production history can be traced back to 1896
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In the book Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D. Salinger‚ the protagonist Holden Caulfield‚ went through tough childhood that later on in his adult life impacted him. During his childhood he lost someone important‚ Allie‚ Holden’s brother. Holden had two brothers Allie and D.B. as well as he had one sister‚ Phoebe. D.B. was a famous writer in hollywood yet‚ at first he was a normal writer‚ who didn’t wrote movie scripts or plays. Holden goes to Pencey college‚ where he gets an ax or in other words gets
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troubled boy named Holden Caulfield. Salinger masterfully depicts the story’s protagonist as a well rounded character who feels the full range of emotions. Holden is consumed by the desire to live in a world where he can play the hero and surround himself with love and acceptance. Holden’s need for love and belonging‚ however‚ creates an irony because it provokes an intense aversion to society that pushes Holden further away from achieving a sense of belonging. While in several ways Holden epitomizes the
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