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... grow up and change. From the beginning, it is obvious that Holden does not like anyone, except children. To Holden, the world around ...
(1107 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... If they were more people like Holden, children would never be able to experience the whole process of growing up from their adolescent lives. ...
(1944 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... up. Holden feels that if the children were to see these vulgar words, they would lose a little of their wholesomeness. After realizing ...
(702 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... up. Holden feels that if the children were to see these vulgar words, they would lose a little of their wholesomeness. After realizing ...
(769 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... But, Holden has no way to stop children from falling because the crossover from child to adult is something that needs to happen. ...
(757 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... elementary school. Holden believes that children are innocent because they viewed the world and society without any bias. "'You take ...
(850 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Holden, the protective, watcher observes Phoebe's happiness of childhood. Holden realizes that children are born innocent. Much ...
(846 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... runs throughout the novel. Holden has a dream that one day he can be the ultimate protector of all children. He wants to save these ...
(1143 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... of children. Holden tries to do this by protecting children from the evils of life, as symbolized by the cliff. He believes that ...
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... Holden tries very hard to erase the graffiti because he believes that children are innocent because they view the world and society without any bias. ...
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... catcher in the rye scene. Holden explains how children must be allowed to mature in their own way. This new approach advocates a ...
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... Holden's passion for children and his desire to protect them from phonies originates from the suffering he has experienced throughout his life. ...
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... accomplishing a great feat. Holden wants to protect the children from society and its corruptive properties. Sometimes I look at ...
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... JD Salinger develops Holden as a person that believes in keeping children pure and one that gets hurt when something is done that can hurt children. ...
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... reality. Holden believes that the children are almost perfect in the way that they are truthful, innocent and not "phony". "They ...
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... hide the evil. Holden finally realizes that he cannot stop children from growing up or reaching for that gold ring. If they fall ...
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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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Holden's True Love Children: spirited, loveable, cute, and something that a society could not live without. But when ones life is ...
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... Holden's dream in life is to protect all of the innocent children he can. ... Holden loves children so much because of their innocence. ...
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... Basically, Holden likes the innocence of younger children, which older people don't have. It can be suggested that Holden get help soon. ...
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... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
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... Holden's sister, Phoebe, is his connection to children. ... Holden finds children physically acceptable under any condition, but not adults. ...
(1758 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... witnsses Phoebe on the carousel. Holden comes to understnad that he can not protect children forever. They must grow and experience ...
(1043 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Holden wants the innocence of children to be frozen behind that glass. ... Up to this point, keeping young children from his plight is Holden's sole motive. ...
(1062 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
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... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
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... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
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... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
(1000 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
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... evil. It is at this point that Holden sees that he can not stop children from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They ...
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