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    their own skin. Holden Caulfield‚ a rather extreme example‚ struggles to open up and have heart to heart conversations. Holden’s psychological profile would allow texting to effectively provide him a form of communication that is seemingly designed for him. In other words‚ texting is a communicative technology on the same wavelength as the socially awkward‚ implementing a way for him to feel comfortable in expressing who he is. Texting could provide some sort of salvation for Holden‚ creating superficial

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    Holden observe that his surrounding is full of crooks. Holden Caulfield has failed out three other prep schools before his parents enroll him to Pencey. The first chapter takes place during the last day of Holden in Pencey. He decided to leave school before the official end of the term. Holden go to Pencey in order to finish his school‚ but eventually he still failing his entire subject due to the lack of interest in an academic’s topic. He believes‚" Pencey do not do any more molding in school."

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    Ryan Nuu WRTG 1250 Phoebe Prince‚ an Irish-Immigrant‚ was a girl new to America and high school drama. She was just a freshman and didn’t fit in with any clique especially the cheerleaders or jocks. But somehow for a brief instance she dated a senior football player. The senior cheerleaders did not look on it very kindly. For two months they made it their mission to make Phoebes life a living hell. They would confront her and call her unspeakable names. They would attack her via facebook

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    The Lost Phoebe Analysis

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    ’The Lost Phoebe’ is a short story that was written by Theodore Dreiser.  The story is set in a small‚ increasingly run-down‚ Midwestern farm‚ where an old‚ married couple depend on each other— until the wife dies.  The husband refuses help and slowly descends into depression and inactivity.  One night‚ he sees a shadow that looks like his lost Phoebe‚ and creates a belief‚ born of loneliness‚ that she’s only left him‚ as she often threatened to do when he became quarrelsome.  Completely invested

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    Holden Caulfield

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    In The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield views the world as an evil and corrupt place where there is no peace. "His anger turned to relentlessly unforgiving social scorn." (Coles)This perception of the world does not change significannot ly through the novel. However as the novel progresses‚ Holden gradually comes to the realization that he is powerless to change this.<br><br>"Holden Caulfield had much going for him--a comfortable suburban life and a privileged educational background in a private

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    Although Holden frequently shows both of his sides‚ he exhibits more signs of sensitivity and maturity than cold-heartedness and immaturity. When Holden sneaks into his house to visit with his little sister Phoebe‚ he demonstrates how sensitive he is. He wants to protect Phoebe and keep her safe. Holden does not usually enjoy talking to people; however‚ he does enjoy talking to Phoebe. Holden indicates this by saying‚ talking to her felt “swell for a change…it just felt well” (159). Holden demonstrates

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    Phoebe Caulfield Character Analysis Holden talks his sister up to no end. She’s the smartest kid ever‚ he assures us‚ as well as a great dancer‚ emotional‚ and funny. She always knows what you’re talking about. She can tell the difference between a good movie and a bad one. She listens. Then we meet Phoebe. And basically‚ she’s everything Holden said she would be. She’s a pretty amazing character because she somehow manages to be all over the above‚ but still very much ten years old. (Check out

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    a. Phoebe also has outstanding qualities. First‚ she is Holden’s foil. She is educated‚ organized‚ and motivated. Also‚ when Holden is describing his sister‚ he says‚ “She can be very snotty sometimes. She can be quite snotty” (p. 184). Overall‚ despite the fact that she is Holden’s sibling‚ she has completely different characteristics. These traits‚ however‚ are not bad because they lead to her likeable character. b. Phoebe is not present in the novel until the four chapters. However‚ in

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    My mother loved William Holden. Not unusually at all‚ I’m sure; many women were in love with William Holden. But this was my mother‚ and as strange as it sounds‚ I never thought of her as more than that. Yes‚ she was a person‚ but she was my mother. Remember‚ this was a time parents were not our “friends”. Long before social media‚ and spontaneous cell phone pictures shared with the world. The era of black-and-white photos‚ imprisoned behind plastic sheet covered pages‚ in books that hid in

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    Holden Psychoanalysis

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    Holden Caulfield entered my office a seemingly controlled‚ passive young adult. It would become utterly obvious that he was the complete opposite. Exposed to great trauma at a very early age‚ he desperately tries to control everything in his life: maturation‚ innocence in others and himself‚ and various other trivial subjects in life which others might pass by. Ultimately trying to be a "Catcher In The Rye"‚ he wants to control and protect the people he loves. Also showing classic symptoms of a borderline

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