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    Shannon LeBlanc Mr. P. Murray Phoniness: Its Effect on Holden Caulfield’s Character and his View on Society December 3‚ 2012 Phoniness: Its effect on Holden Caulfield’s character and his view on society There comes a time in life when one believes that they are surrounded by nothing but fallaciousness and deception. In J.D Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield‚ a 16-year-old boy‚ travels to New York to try to escape

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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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    The Fairytale‚ All or Nothing Lana Spracklin Business 610 Organizational Behavior Dr. Charlene Anderson April 30‚ 2012 The Fairytale‚ All or Nothing Black or white‚ up or down‚ right or wrong‚ and all or nothing‚ morality and ethics must consist of exactness. Like Julia Roberts in “Pretty Woman”‚ I too have always desired the fairytale. My fairytale is the promise to me of the “American Dream”‚ a beautiful home‚ a new

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    Unique names and titles contribute greatly to the success of fairytales. In classic fairytales‚ readers identify the protagonist as an icon‚ rather than a requisite to push the plot. Timeless “appellations‚” such as “Cinderella‚” “The Little Red Ridinghood‚” “Snow White‚” “Blue Beard‚” etc. inheritably connect to public impression. Nowadays‚ every name has a story behind it‚ and the name itself is a story. In general‚ classical fairytale names feature descriptive adjectives‚ especially colors‚ which

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    Salinger‚ Holden Caulfield is a very engaging character. He relates to many tennagers but in a quirky and bizarre way. He tells everything like he sees it. There is no sugarcoating and no censoring to his thoughts. He deals with issues like many of us as children‚ but whether he deals with them well and overcomes them is the tricky part. I believe that Holden Caulfield does not change very much throughout the entirety of the novel. However‚ I do believe that he is capable of it. Holden is scared

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    Holden is an angry‚ vulnerable child who can’t grow up.” Discuss Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist from J.D Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye” is a character who has been thoroughly discussed ever since the novel’s publication. Holden’s obsession with thinking about people’s attitudes‚ especially towards him‚ causes him to be critical towards his teachers‚ school peers and even towards people he just met. Holden’s parents are determined to make their son grow up and be successful by persisting

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    Maram Anabtawi Exam 2 Folklore and Fairytale In The Hobbit‚ there are major themes of bravery and transformation. The main character goes through a lot of character and personality changes. By the end of the novel the hobbit‚ also known as Bilbo Baggins‚ is almost a different person with many new characteristics. Bilbo Baggins starts out as a round bellied little creature who is happy staying at home. Bilbo is half the size of a man and likes comfortable‚ peaceful life. Bilbo has two family

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    The Effect of Fairy Tales in a Child’s Life In the essay “The Uses of Enchantment‚” Bruno Bettelheim expresses the idea that fairy tales display the struggles of life in the simplest ways‚ in which there is generally a humble hero who triumphs over an evil villain. By clearly presenting the hero and the villain‚ children are able to easily comprehend the essential idea of good and evil‚ but also adopt valuable character traits that the hero possesses‚ such as perseverance and positivity. Bettelheim

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    November 12th‚ 2012 Fairytales: Just a Fantasy Kids are addicted to fairytales they think it’s very amusing and exciting. Generally many children cannot sleep without having a story be read to them. As a matter of fact that is a very bad habit because fairytales do not help a child’s mind develop‚ it has no advantages and it has a huge negative impact on the brain. Fairytales are very twisted and are a bad influence to kids. Cinderella is a pure example for the disadvantages of fairytales. Basically because

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    regression caused by grief when the sufferer does not address their loss properly. Holden Caulfield’s nervous breakdown is largely due to the death of his younger brother. It is because of this that he fears change and maturity so much‚ specifically the loss of innocence. Holden cannot accept the complexities of the world; instead‚ he uses "phoniness" of as an excuse to withdraw into the world of children. Holden has experienced two great traumas connected with death. First‚ he has lost a loved

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