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... Holden adores innocence and how only the young are subject to it. ... Allie was the ideal of innocence to Holden. Holden admired Allie for his innocence. ...
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... In novel, Holden realizes that innocence cannot be protected forever. ... Holden wants to protect childhood innocence from the fall into adulthood (Salinger 173). ...
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... In his quest for an Eden filled with innocence and purity, Holden came to the conclusion that life must move forward and this means that Holden cannot hold ...
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... childlike qualities. Holden's innocence and childlike qualities are exposed when he tries to act out his perceptions of adult behaviour. ...
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... a red hunting cap that is dear to him and that he finally gives to Phoebe, and to Allie's baseball glove." Understanding Holden's notion of innocence and the ...
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... Them falling off of the edge is their fall from innocence. Holden wanted to save them from losing their innocence, so he wanted to catch them before they fell. ...
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... settings. Their primary similarity is the resemblance between Huck and Holden as they lose their youthful innocence and grow up. Huck ...
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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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... We can then easily figure out that the reason why Holden admires Allie so much is because his brother never lost his innocence, but died a child. ...
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... his. He makes a point of Holden's innocence being so dear to him, which is exactly what society is trying to take away from Holden. ...
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... To Holden, the perfect example of innocence is his little sister Phoebe. Phoebe has absolutely no hatred towards anyone or anything, as well as no worries. ...
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... the book. This just shows that Holden is totally obsessed with Jane's innocence and if she still has any innocence left. School is ...
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... everyone has to grow up. The book gets its title from Holden's constant concern with the loss of innocence. He does not want children ...
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... Holden focuses on innocence as a way of life, he wants to catch children in the rye as the title suggests, it makes him happy to see reflections of innocence ...
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... awakened Holden's protective instincts. She symbolizes innocence in Holden's mind as Phoebe and Allie do. Holden hasn't seen Jane ...
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Holden believes in innocence. The only thing ... between adults. I. Drinking draws Holden out of innocence. A Holden often visit bars. 1 ...
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... Holden focuses on innocence as a way of life, he wants to catch children in the rye as the title suggests, it makes him happy to see reflections of innocence ...
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... Innocence and childhood to Holden is like the most important aspect of life. ... Holden loves children so much because of their innocence. ...
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... Holden notes that the child's parents pay no attention to him. To Holden this child represents innocence and youth unspoiled by adult immorality. ...
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... a red hunting cap that is dear to him and that he finally gives to Phoebe, and to Allie's baseball glove." Understanding Holden's notion of innocence and the ...
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Holden's Loss of Innocence "Loss of innocence" becomes apparent when one first begins to show concern for the people, tasks, and troubles in the world. ...
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... she too loves him. Holden's desire to be a "Catcher in the Rye" explains his wanting to protect innocence. To catch those who are ...
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... Allie's baseball glove, and the "Little Shirley Beans" record for Phoebe, illustrate Holden's challenge to preserve the innocence in his family. ...
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... Jane is the only person outside of his family to whom Holden has ever shown Allie's glove. Allie and Phoebe represent childhood innocence to Holden.
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... towards Allie. Holden's obsession with innocence and youth is a result of his younger brother Allie's death. Allie represents the ...
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... people. Holden refers to it when he is talking of the imminent fall from innocence (Magill, Magill's...1803-1804). Holden experiences ...
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... The Catcher in the Rye is a story of a boy falling from innocence to enter adulthood. Holden didn't want to enter adulthood he saw it as a new world, one he ...
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In The Catcher In The Rye Salinger portrays the main character Holden Caulfield as a protector of innocence which is shown through his protection of children ...
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... I think that Holden sees purity and innocence in little children, and then he looks at the adults and how society has made them turn out, and thinks that one ...
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... For Holden, the childhood symbolizes purity and innocence, which requires protection and preservation. Holden sees the importance ...
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