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... For example, Holden is constantly surrounded by adults and it "just kills" him. ... Holden, constantly protesting against phoniness, is a phony himself. ...
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... out for flunking four subjects, all except English, at which he was considered a "hotshot." This is somewhat ironic because Holden constantly complained about ...
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... Holden constantly talks about his hatred towards phony people, which leads me to believe that he tends to be true to himself and others. ...
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... Holden constantly stereotypes people he meets into categories such as the ones listed above. In a way they are sub divisions of phonies. ...
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... beyond the obvious. Throughout the story Holden constantly refers back to his younger brother, Allie. Every time something significant ...
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... young girl. Holden constantly thinks about how Phoebe is the perfect smart one in the family. "She's very good in spelling. She's ...
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... because of his daydream state. Holden constantly thinks about the future and what will occur. These psychological problems that he ...
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... He is constantly trying to find his true self amongst all the evils of the world. Later on, Holden realizes he can achieve none of this (Unger 555). ...
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... Holden constantly refers to everyone as being a phony and that they had lost their innocence, which had been corrupted when they matured and were exposed to ...
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... aspects. Holden constantly describes him as "sexy". "I kept thinking of Jane, and about Stradlater having a date with her and all. ...
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English Similarities Between Holden and Huck Ever since man first set foot upon the wry terrain of this planet, he has constantly sought to compare the ...
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... When Phoebe infers that Holden was expelled she constantly says, "Daddy'll kill you"(165). Holden commonly digresses at the subject of his parents. ...
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... about Holden. Holden was constantly making fun of his neighbor, Robert Ackley, who had spent all four years at Pencey Prep. He was ...
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... Throughout the novel, Holden is constantly speaking whatever is on his mind. Many readers are impressed by and jealous of his ability to do so. ...
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... Throughout the novel Holden constantly struggles with his immerging sexuality. He is unable to get close to or even to like any of the girls he meets. ...
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... In an Editorial Review from Amazon.com a writer stated "Holden's constantly wry observations about what he encounters, from teachers to "phonies" (the two of ...
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... He constantly calls people phonies, even his brother, DB, who \\\" has sold out to ... Although insulting, his seemingly negative feelings show that Holden is a ...
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... Throughout the story Mr. Salinger is constantly developing Holden just as you would get to know him if you were meeting him. The ...
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... He remarks, "she was pretty affected, but very good looking (Salinger 213)." Holden is a troubled young man who constantly contradicts himself and tends to ...
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... constantly calls people phonies, even his brother, DB, who " has sold out to Hollywood." Although insulting, his seemingly negative feelings show that Holden ...
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... Because Holden is constantly pretending to do something or be someone that he isn't, always having it involve himself dying or being severely wounded, which ...
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... problem. Holden is constantly subjected to different boarding schools because he fails to work hard and receive good grades. Sending ...
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... To Holden, wearing his hat says that he's not going to be like all the rest of the phonies. It's also something that he really likes and he constantly talks ...
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... The death of his younger brother, Allie, constantly torments Holden. He fights to hold on to his youth in order to live for himself and for his brother. ...
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... be one. Not knowing where the ducks go is very similar to Holden because he is constantly running away from his problems. He has ...
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... Although Holden comes across as a lonely character, constantly seeking companionship and conversation, once he finds company, he pushes it away because of the ...
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... Holden has a highly overdeveloped sense of morality and justice, wanting to see things in a moral light, but constantly falling into depression by the actions ...
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... She is constantly in his thoughts and memories. Holden seems to feel tremendous respect and affection for Jane, and holds her up as a pure and spotless friend ...
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... Because this novel is narrated through Holden's stream of consciousness, the reader constantly sees digressions as the narrator frequently changes his thoughts ...
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... The story revolves around Holden after he is kicked out of Pency Prep. He constantly makes comments about how depressed he is and how he wishes he was dead. ...
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