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 “ ‘Jesus!’ he said. ‘ What the hell happened to you?’ He meant all the blood and all.” (Salinger 46). Holden’s face is covered in blood‚ after having
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Jerome David (J.D.) Salinger was an American novelist‚ born on January first of 1919‚ a year after the first world war came to an end. While the war may have inspired many writers‚ young and old‚ to write about the pain and anguish‚ the depth and drama of the battlefield‚ J.D. took a different approach. Salinger wrote Catcher in the Rye in the year 1951‚ and since then‚ it has been revered as an intelligent novel that truly captures the image of isolation‚ innocence (or lack of it)‚ and the unfortunate
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Extended Study – Comparative Texts Which techniques do J. D. Salinger and David Fincher use to explore the personal dilemmas of their protagonists‚ Holden Caulfield and Mark Zuckerberg‚ in The Catcher in the Rye and The Social Network? In David Fincher’s The Social Network and J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ a story of two young men‚ Holden Caulfield and Mark Zuckerberg face many difficulties and ultimately are very vulnerable souls. The dilemmas that Holden and Mark face are alienation
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Mikahla Denney Mr. Snow English II PAP- 3 12 March 2012 The Catcher in the Rye: Salinger v. Caulfield During World War II and the post war era after‚ many peoples’ lives went down paths that lead their sanity to meander‚ just like that of J.D. Salinger. Salinger grew up as a very bright child‚ yet his work effort lacked great stamina which caused him to flunk average school‚ requiring a military academy. Once Salinger reached adulthood‚ he became lost in his paranoid thoughts and secluded
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Holden’s relationship with Phoebe Holden Caulfield‚ the main character from J.D. Salinger’s book The Catcher in The Rye‚ holds a different relationship with his 10-year old sister Phoebe than any other character in the book. With his view of life and his insecurities‚ Holden finds it hard to connect with‚ get along with‚ and meet and other people. Throughout the novel it is quite obvious that Holden has difficulties finding someone who can understand him instead of judging him. Holden sees
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Catcher in the Rye Essay The theme of phoniness‚ illustrated by J.D. Salinger is the key of a better understanding the story line as a whole. Phony or fake more often than not means not real and is mostly referred to some religions by non believers or sometimes even to people. J.D. Salinger has used the term "phony" in a very common manor. By the interpretation of common manor‚ many of the people at that time period suited to the style of Holden Caulfield’s dialogues through J.D. Salinger
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Change sometimes happens for a good reason‚ but other times‚ it makes a situation worse. Lauren Olamina‚ from the book Parable of the Sower‚ and Holden Caulfield‚ from the book Catcher in the Rye‚ are complete opposites of each other. Throughout their lives‚ they struggle with their disabilities and the way they think about change. Their individual disabilities take them in different directions; she embraces change and moves forward‚ while he defeats change and works against moving forward. Lauren
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Chu‚ Alecsandra Deniece D. January 15‚ 2013 100868 III-AB POS A Book Report on the Catcher in the Rye The Catcher of the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a book that explores the themes of loneliness and what is in the mind of a 16 year old teenager. Salinger did pretty well in capturing the thoughts of a growing and wondering kid in a very big world as he encounters the bitterness and harshness of life. A lot could be said about these
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Teenagers Surviving Adolescence After the Death of a Brother Between the pimple popping‚ social pressures‚ and unforgiving parents‚ adolescence is a difficult time for the average teenager. However‚ for two unstable and socially awkward boys‚ adolescence was more than teenage angst. The characters Holden Caulfield and Conrad Jarrett demonstrate similar reactions to the death of a loved one during this formative time. Their transitions into adulthood‚ while dealing with bereavement‚ are catalogued
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Holden Caulfield Medical Diagnosis Holden Caulfield Medical Diagnosis Dear Mister and Misses Caulfield‚ my name is Dr: Connor Grist and I have been mister Holden Caulfield’s psychologist over the past couple weeks. Asking him about his life story and what he has gone through. Through his explanation of his life story‚ I was able to uncover 3 key behavioral characteristics that I believe he suffers from. Through my research‚ I believe that he suffers he uses profanity laced vocabulary and abusive
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