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    is. It is also proven that he is a hypocritical person that is just looking to keep his image well even if he has to lie. It is also shown that this character seeks pity from other people in order to make himself feel better. First off Holden Caulfield is not very shy about lying and even admits it when he lies. He uses false testimony to hide his true identity and for people to feel bad for him. Holden proves that‚ when he see’s Ernest‘s mother on the train. He says the following “It’s me Holden

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    young Holden Caulfield’s growth into maturity. Caulfield begins the novel as an inexperienced boarding school student attending Pencey Prep‚ a private boarding school located in Pennsylvania‚ who is struggling academically and socially. After getting kicked out of yet another boarding school‚ Caulfield travels to New York City before going home. After staying in New York for the time period between when he got kicked out and when he can return home Caulfield learns the struggles of living in the adult

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    uses Holden Caulfield‚ the same way as John Knowles uses Gene Forester‚ to show us how‚ through conflict we are able to grow as humans and develop as people. Change is ongoing and a great part of human life. Most times‚ it causes conflict within humans and most people tend to resist change. Holden‚ from “Catcher in the Rye”‚ and Gene from “A Separate Peace”‚ resist change‚ and the resisting of change causes internal conflict in each character. In “Catcher in the Rye”‚ Holden Caulfield alienates

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    September 28‚ 2011 Psychoanalysis Paper Catcher in the Rye My name is Sophia Lauren‚ I am Holden’s psychologist and I have been working with teenagers for ten years. However‚ Holden Caulfield is different from any other patient I have ever had. Even though Holden and I have a pretty good relationship it still has taken more than a year for me to get him to open up and tell me anything about his life. Just recently he has opened up to me. Whenever we are in one of our sessions though‚ Holden seems

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    Title Patrick Henry an American colonist opposed of British rule spoke out on march 23‚1175 to explain his disagreement of the British having control over the American colonies. In "speech in the Virginia convention‚" Patrick Henry uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Patrick Henry the rhetorical appeals to persuade Virginian patriots to go to war having no other option. First Patrick Henry uses ethos by appealing to the audience trust and credibility . For instance‚ "..An

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    Absolute Power The right to privacy means controlling your own personal information and the ability to allow or deny access to others. As Americans‚ we feel it’s a right not a privilege to have privacy. IT technology and the events of September 11‚ 2001 are diminishing that right‚ whether its workplace privacy or personal privacy. From sending email‚ applying for a job‚ or even using the telephone‚ Americans right to privacy is in danger. Personal and professional information is being stored

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    Patrick Henry’s Speech Analysis In the speech‚ “Give Me Liberty‚ or Give Me Death‚” Patrick Henry set out to convince the VirginaVirginia delegates that war with England was inevitable and the longer they waited the harder the war would be to win. Patrick Henry displays immaculate persuasion skills that disarm his audience from favoring reconciliation with Britain. Henry uses rhetorical strategies‚ such as‚ allusions‚ parallelism‚ and repetition to captivate his audience and appeal to their emotions

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    The character Holden Caulfield in “Catcher in the Rye” is a sophisticated yet simple character. He can be represented in many ways. The photo of James Dean represents Holden accurately. The photo shows Holden’s external as well as internal characteristics. It represents Holden because: the photo portrays his tough guy attitude‚ suggests his outward toughness as well as his positive aspects‚ and the photo shows Holden’s internal sensitivity. Holden Caulfield is precisely represented by the photo of

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    -Madeleine Williams‚ The Changing Times- After Patrick Maloney‚ a respected senior officer‚ was found dead in his East Kansas City home last Thursday‚ at approximately 5:45PM‚ Mary Maloney‚ his devoted wife‚ and three months pregnant‚ had‚ in fact‚ perpetrated the heinous crime‚ and was sentenced to death. Conclusions revealed after a heavy investigation‚ led the Kansas City‚ Missouri Police Force to determine that thirty-two year old Mary Maloney was guilty of numerous charges. ____________________________________

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    The Catcher In The Rye is a fiction book written by J.D. Salinger. It was published in 1951 and contains 214 pages. The publisher was Little‚ Brown and Company. If you were to put the book in a certain genre‚ it would fall under Literary realism and Coming-of-age story. Originally the book was written for adults but over the years more and more teenagers have been drawn to the book because of the themes and the telling of life of being a kid that age. Within two weeks of being published this

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