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    Outline Thesis statement: The relationship Holden and Blanche have between family and people in society leads them to an inner turmoil‚ which eventually results in their psychological breakdowns. I. Family A. Positive relationships in The Catcher in the Rye. 1. Phoebe is the only person who Holden needs 2. Holden is proud of D.B’s accomplishments 3. Holden truly admires the personality Allie had a.) "He was two years younger than I was‚ but he was about fifty more times intelligent"

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    STEPS FOR PLANNING AND WRITING A LITERARY ESSAY (and just about any other expository essay) SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT: Authors often create characters to illustrate contrasting attitudes toward impor-tant issues. Choose one novel you have read and explain how the author uses two or more characters to represent contrasting or opposing attitudes toward something of importance to each of them. Here is how you might use two characters in To Kill a Mockingbird to respond to the above assignment.

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    A- Relationship Quality Refers to relationship closeness or strength and its one of the key determinant of customer loyalty (T. Hennig-Thurau‚ et.al‚ 2000). Furthermore‚ consumers overall assessment of the strength of their relationship with a particular brands social network (Foulnier‚ 1998). In the on-line context‚ based on the reasoning that human are motivate to form attachment to objects as well as to people (Li et al‚ 2006)‚ assert that consumers develop a relationship with the website of

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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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    Catcher in the Rye In The Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D. Salinger‚ Holden Caulfield narrates the story of his wandering around New York; after becoming fed-up with the people around him‚ he decides to start his Christmas break early before returning home to his parents. There he will face the consequences of being expelled from yet another school due to his rebellious nature. Over the course of his five-day journey‚ Holden is highly critical of the people around him. However‚ he is much more

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    The Catcher in the Rye: Holden and Modern Teenagers The characteristics of Holden from the book The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ will be compared to the "modern teenager".  The characteristics of both sets of teenagers are basically similar‚ but in some parts‚ they are different. I chose myself as the modern teenager to be compared to Holden. There will be four major subjects to be talked about in the essay. The main subjects that are going to be discussed in this essay are academics‚ family

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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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    relies heavily on male-female relationships to function properly. These types of relationships allow families to form and help produce the next generation. When done correctly‚ the relationship will contribute to the foundation of continuing the human species‚ as well as the happiness of both partners. However‚ a faulty relationship between a male and a female will not benefit themselves or society. A lack of acceptance‚ respect‚ and care leads to no meaning in a relationship and‚ eventually‚ will end

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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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    Salinger‚ violence is used to develop the main character‚ Holden. To convey a sarcastic tone and to refer to the theme‚ which is the protection of innocence‚ throughout the book. Salinger’s use of violence in the novel helps the reader understand Holden’s thought process. Violence is used to expose some of Holden’s main characteristics including his need for attention‚ his sensitivity and last but not least‚ his ability to care. Holden would be classified as an attention seeker. Ackley states

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