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    character‚ hero/heroine Suspense: A state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement Theme: A unifying or dominant‚ idea‚ motif‚ etc. The novel is told in first person point of view by Holden Caulfield. Holden Caulfield is a student at Pencey Prep. Holden had failed all but one of his classes and has received a letter saying he is being kicked out.Holden shares a dorm with a kid named Stradlater‚ and has a next-door-mate named Ackley. Holden’s roommate goes on a date with a girl named Jane

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    Throughout Holden’s experiences in the novel‚ he shows a sense of bravery and adventure. To start off‚ Holden went against the social norm by leaving his school. Instead of focusing on academics‚ he spends his time trying to understand the outside world and the psychology of adults. Holden shows bravery by adventuring through New York City alone‚ which is very dangerous. Examples of this would include Holden accepting an offered prostitute. On top of this‚ he defied the prostitute’s request for more

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    Holden begins to exhibit signs of depression. His depression is driven by the death of his younger brother. In everyday life normal people experience breakdowns‚ they cannot handle what is being thrown at them. Holden Caulfield attended a prep school known as Pencey‚ where people are not used to this kind of behavior. Holden exhibits many signs of psychological weakness. He often puts himself at risk and is in a very fragile emotional state which leads him to making impulsive decisions. Holden’s behavior

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    is continued when he talks about the fencing team blaming him for loosing their fencing equipment. Pencey Prep‚ the school Holden attends is used within the novels setting to convey the theme of isolation‚ and can be seen as a Microcosm for society. Holden being expelled represents society rejecting Holden for his failure to conform. Holden is critical about education as a whole‚ and dislikes Pencey because‚ in his view‚ everything is phony Holden uses the word phony to identify everything he dislikes

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    When one pushes people away consistently‚ it is to protect themselves. In the Catcher in the Rye‚ J.D Salinger’s protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ creates reoccurring gestures of isolation throughout the novel. Holden’s behaviour clearly suggests the requirement of love and affection‚ however‚ fails to generate the opportunity to maintain a formulated conversation. During his childhood‚ Holden becomes emotionally scarred because the only person he likes‚ his brother Allie‚ dies. Which brings him to

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    “Catcher in the Rye”‚ certainly makes readers believe he doesn’t. “Catcher in the Rye” is a story about a misanthropic‚ 16 year old named Holden Caulfield. Holden has just been kicked out‚ or “gotten the ax” from yet another school‚ called Pencey Prep. He leaves Pencey early‚ and spends a few nights out in New York City‚ meeting up with old acquaintances and generally hating adulthood. Thankfully‚ the ending to Holden’s account of that night‚ however much we doubted it would be‚ was indeed happy.

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    The quote comes from J.D. Salinger’s THE CATCHER IN THE RYE when Holden runs away from Pencey Prep and attends a bar where he tries to flirt with three older women‚ who fail to take him seriously. Through subtext‚ Salinger describes society lashing out at the people they desire to connect with because they ignored them‚ much like how the three women‚ full grown adults‚ ignore Holden’s advances‚ who is a child in their eyes. When Holden notices that he is being ignored‚ it hurts his feelings‚ as can

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    Seymour: An Introduction” (1963). He published his last work in 1965‚ called "Hapworth 16‚ 1924" Holden Caulfield‚ who is the narrator and protagonist of the story‚ begins the narrating in Agerstown‚ Pennsylvania‚ at his former boarding school Pencey Prep. The majority of the story later takes place in New York City during Christmas‚ shortly after the Second World War somewhere between 1940 and 1950. In the story you get to follow Holden through various famous landmarks throughout New York City

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    When Holden leaves Pencey Prep and goes out into New York to live in hotels‚ he has several moments when he had Jane on his mind and wanted to contact her. However‚ each time he decides to call her‚ he ultimately does not do so because he is scared of what Jane would think of him now that his innocence is no longer. The most apparent example of this is when Holden got drunk at the whisky bar after he met with Carl Luce‚ and old school mate of his. After getting so drunk that he could barely see

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    thesis statement- Catcher in the rye by J.D Salinger has it’s setting primarily centered in post-war 1940s New York city but starts off in the fictional town of Agerstown‚ Pennsylvania. Holden Caulfield is a high school student who drops out of Pencey Prep due to his poor grades. This leads him to return home to New York where he bides his time staying away from his home but in a instance returns home to visit his sister for a time‚ he travels from hotel to hotel with a few bars as well meeting a

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