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... Jane Gallagher. Holden was upset to learn that the couple were alone in a car, knowing Stradlater's sexual history. Holden's mind ...
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... Jane Gallagher. Holden was upset to learn that the couple were alone in a car, knowing Stradlater's sexual history. Holden's mind ...
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... the "hot-shots" are. Mr. Spencer also lectures and proceeds to go through Holden's history exam with him. Holden did poorly both ...
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... the "hot-shots" are. Mr. Spencer also lectures and proceeds to go through Holden's history exam with him. Holden did poorly both ...
(2191 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
... For instance, he feels really happy when he sees the Natural Museum of History. Holden gets very mad when he saw the graffiti on the side of his sister's school ...
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... Another example was when he found some kids in the Museum of Natural History. Holden asked them the reason why they were not in school and when they answered ...
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... The Museum of Natural History, on the other hand, makes Holden realize he will never be the same as he used to be, and this changes his mind on wanting to ...
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... The time is near Christmas and Holden has found out that he has been expelled. After talking to his history teacher, Holden goes to his room. ...
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... From the start of the novel Holden's history teacher at Pencey tells him "I'd like to put some sense in that head of yours, boy. I'm trying to help you. ...
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... The Museum of Natural History is a big example that Holden dislikes change. Every floor and every showcase stage in the museum never changes. ...
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... Even his history teacher, old Mr. Spencer, tries to help Holden. He even tells Holden "I'd like to put some sense in that head of yours. ...
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In JD Salinger's Catcher in the Rye the narrator and main character Holden Caulfield tell the reader a brief history of his life in which focuses on the events ...
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... in many of Salinger''s works, and he believes that is ""the history of human ... For example, Holden Caulfield, the main character in The Catcher in the Rye, grew ...
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... Pennsylvania. Holden has a history of not trying, and as a result flunking out of, schools, and has just flunked out of this one. He ...
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... Mr. Spencer Mr. Spencer is Holden's history teacher at Pencey Prep, who unsuccessfully tries to shake Holden out of academic apathy. ...
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... The Museum of Natural History also represents Holden's past; just a different aspect of his past. While Jane Gallagher makes Holden ...
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... CHAPTER 16 1. Why does Holden like the Museum of Natural History? Give at least three reasons. Holden likes the Museum of Natural ...
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... CHAPTER 16 1. Why does Holden like the Museum of Natural History? Give at least three reasons. Holden likes the Museum of Natural ...
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... He told Mr. Spencer, Holden's history teacher and one whom he admires, "The whole team ostracized me the whole way back on the train. ...
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... Many characters in the novel share this common theme of phoniness. Holden sees Mr. Spencer, his past history teacher to be a 'phony' person. ...
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... I didn't feel like giving her my whole life history..." (Salinger 54). Holden is also fake when he is in the hotel room and is looking out the window. ...
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... thing that would be different would be you." (121) This quote explains the reason why seventeen-year old Holden Caulfield loves the Museum of Natural History. ...
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... Perhaps if he knew where the ducks went, he could follow their example. While walking through New York City, Holden arrives at the Museum of Natural History. ...
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... days before his expulsion from Pencey, so he had been paying his final dues to his admired instructors, such as Mr. Spencer, Holden's elderly History teacher. ...
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... Because of Holden's experiences from the action of the novel, he seems to have a history of expulsion and failure at various prep schools because of his ...
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... (121) Holden visits the Museum of Natural History twice. The first time he visits, he walks all the way through Central Park in order to get there. ...
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... can connect with. At the end of the story Holden meets up with Phoebe at The Museum of Natural History. The museum gives Holden ...
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... assassins. Holden also struggled a extensive history of censorship. He then did something he would have despised, being in movies. ...
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... t feel like giving her my whole life history. Rudolf Schmidt was the name of the janitor of our dorm" (Salinger, pg.55). This shows that Holden was dishonest ...
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... not be possible. One good example of Holden's character comes when he is at the Museum of Natural History. He comments about how ...
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