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... was like. I think this consequently changed Holden's view on things and made it easier to recognize the many phonies. Part two: 1 ...
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... As we go from one adventure to the next, we see everything that happens from Holden's point of view. This helps to make him a sympathetic character. ...
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... Holden views this trait as very honorable and In Holden's view Castle is a martyr to all those who are strong willed and moral. ...
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... Holden has a tendency to increase his magnification and decrease his field of view - when he decides to look at something, many times his inquisition of the ...
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... Another example of an altered point of view was that Holden imagined shooting Maurice. This is not a normal behavior to imagine shooting one! of your friends. ...
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... hospital. The point of view is first person. Because of this, you only see Holden's view of the events and how he perceives people. The ...
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... In the book, Holden has a very pessimistic view of the world. ... Holden's view of what he wants life to be like is an isolated one, away from civilization. ...
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... vicinity of Manhattan. Holden's view of the world became very strong in the beginning after he left Pencey Prep. After leaving Pencey ...
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... in the world besides children. Holden's view on children is that they are innocent unlike adults. They are not phoney, they are ...
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Explore symbolism in the novel and how it supports the theme. In Holden's view, the adult world represents a phony and cruel world. ...
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... This scene is yet another colorful representation of Salinger's, and subsequently Holden's, view on the maturation of children. ...
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... As a catcher in the rye, his role would be simplistic, fundamentally saving lives, unlike Holden's view of lawyers in the book. ...
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... re-interpreted by Holden at the end of the novel, shows us in a powerful and deeply suggestive way the center of Holden's diffi-culty." Holden's view of life ...
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... re-interpreted by Holden at the end of the novel, shows us in a powerful and deeply suggestive way the center of Holden's diffi-culty." Holden's view of life ...
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... the Rye). Salinger uses the innocence of Holden Caulfield's view of the world for the subject narration. Salinger cleverly reverses ...
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... Had the story been told from anybody else's point of view, Holden's personality would have barely, if at all, been touched on. Possibly ...
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... In Chapter Three, Holden continues his view of phoniness in the business world when he talks about the dorm named for Ossenburger. ...
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... Salinger's view of the world is lived out thought Holden - his persona. ... Salinger is using Holden as a type of easy way out to confess his view of the world. ...
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... of adventure. Holden holds the view that everyone in society is phony and protests anything related to phoniness. He hates television ...
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The ways Holden acts around or reacts to the various members of his family give the reader a direct view of Holden's philosophy surrounding each member. ...
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... main character, Holden Caulfield. There are many different critics that view Holden in many different ways. Some believe Holden to ...
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... vacation alone in New York City. Holden's view of adults is not likely of a boy his age. While most teenagers Holden's age see adults ...
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... society. He sees the world in a different view and dislikes people. Holden's flaw is he is unrealistic to himself and the world. ...
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... way of the error of his ways he finds out that it is too late and learns the lesson "it's not who you love, but how." (View Askew.com) "Holden's inability to ...
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... and person. By writing this essay has made myself, and hopefully you, to view Holden in another perspective. Because of Holden's ...
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... In the end, I have decided that, even though Holden seems to view himself as a "catcher in the rye", it is Holden himself that needs one. ...
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... In Holden's point of view, phonies are those people who lack innocence, have already matured, and metaphorically speaking, phonies are those people who have ...
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... Maybe he just like patting guys heads as they sleep. This is really the only time in the novel where Holden actually considers a different point of view. ...
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... it, if you want to know the truth - and went in this stationary store and bought a pad and pencil." Holden Caulfield creates a thought provoking point of view. ...
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... it, if you want to know the truth - and went in this stationary store and bought a pad and pencil." Holden Caulfield creates a thought provoking point of view. ...
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