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... Holden alienates himself from all the changes that occur around him. ... Holden also alienates himself because he trusts no one, he thinks everybody is phony. ...
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... Holden alienates himself from all the changes that occur around him. ... Holden also alienates himself because he trusts no one, he thinks everybody is phony. ...
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... sports. Either way we see that Holden alienates himself from the society that seems to be equally rejecting him. Salinger created ...
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... Through the course of Holden's childhood and teenage years he basically alienates his emotions from whom he is as a person. Holden ...
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... Holden remains a child, incapable of being mature enough to deal with anything troubling (Literature Resource Center 2) Holden therefore alienates himself from ...
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... This aspect of himself further alienates him from society. Holden's problem with communication is additionally addressed when Mr. Spencer asks Holden if he had ...
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... Adult communication intimidates and alienates his character. Moreover, Holden expresses his problem with communication indirectly and in a striking and ...
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... In reality, Holden is contradicting himself. He alienates himself from the world, but wants to have a decent conversation with someone. ...
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... He feels that he is the only one not pretending to be someone else so he alienates himself by sitting on his own. Holden has a very strange attitude towards ...
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... Adult communication intimidates and alienates the protagonist. Moreover, Holden expresses his problem with communication indirectly and in a striking and ...
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... The nonconformist Holden strongly admires innocence, and hates "phoniness ... She alienates herself from society by believing that she is better that everyone else. ...
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... the Rye, Holden wants to be connected to the person that he loses his virginity to. Even though he feels that sense of connection he still alienates himself ...
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