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... Dr. Smith provided me with a summary of Holden's condition and made me aware of the fact that he needed professional help. After ...
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... the novel the conflict turns to being between the society and the society's attitude to the human condition. Memorable Characters: Holden Caulfield is, of ...
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... Basically, life continues on around Holden's psychological battle; and we are then challenged to think about society's attitude to the human condition. ...
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"The Catcher In The Rye" is a study of ones human condition. Holden Caulfield is a teenager struggling to reach maturity. He is ...
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... and in their personalities. Holden finds children physically acceptable under any condition, but not adults. Holden then has a dream ...
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... as a fascinating enlightening description of the pure idea of the idealistic views of a young teens battle with his human condition. Through Holden's story the ...
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... Holden journeys into the human condition, Huck likewise seeks out human nature. Huck, like Holden, hates hypocrisy, and fells the need to search for integrity. ...
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... He has perceived adulthood as a fallen condition characterized by evil, falsity and ... However in chapter 25, when Holden rejects his desire to prevent Phoebe ...
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... and in their personalities. Holden finds children physically acceptable under any condition, but not adults. Holden then has a dream ...
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... In the situation there is nothing anyone can do to improve his condition. It is upto Holden that how much is willing to the possibility of re-entering the ...
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... one a perceptive study of one individual's understanding of his human condition. It's told in a monologist manner so it can describe Holden's thoughts and ...
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... of days forces one to look at society\\\'s attitude toward the human condition. ... Holden's sensitivity is one of his main aspects, in fact he is probably too ...
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... His awareness of his condition is obvious when he says, "I swear to God I'm crazy, I'll admit it" (124). Because Holden knows of the horrible experiences some ...
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... that Holden's gesture is doomed to failure as he connot prevent his own fall into the adulterated world of experience, much less fall of others - a condition ...
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... children and young adults, from Holden and Franny, to little Esme, Ramona and Teddy, along with others, Salinger tells a tale of the human condition that is ...
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... self-destruction over a period of days forces one to contemplate society's attitude toward the human condition. Salinger's portrayal of Holden, which includes ...
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... People never notice anything." As Caulfield's condition deteriorates, he declares the ... One aspect of Holden's personality is his criticism toward the phony ...
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... not immediately given a fighting position due to a cardiac condition. ... In 1946, Salinger's second Holden Caulfield accepted for publication, but mysteriously ...
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... A group of archaeologists being led by Dr. W. Curry Holden, had arrived earlier ... There were three dead bodies, one in critical condition, and one, apparently fine ...
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... A group of archaeologists being led by Dr. W. Curry Holden, had arrived earlier ... There were three dead bodies, one in critical condition, and one, apparently fine ...
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... A group of archaeologists being led by Dr. W. Curry Holden, had arrived earlier ... There were three dead bodies, one in critical condition, and one, apparently fine ...
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... Holden, the first Blade Runner (a police man of the future who hunts down and ... to Heaven for a release from cancer, and loses faith if his condition does not ...
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