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... in his life. Afterwards, while walking in Central Park, Holden decided to move out west, and live closer to nature. He decided to ...
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... Holden says that he wants to move away from "everyone." The reason Holden wants to move away from everyone because he's feeling stressed out or frustrated. ...
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... He then started talking to Allie and planning it out so that he could move out west and become a deaf ... All of Holden's thoughts and ideas are just thrown out. ...
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... Through her mature love, Holden will begin to move towards maturity. It also make Holden realizes that his love of good is stronger than his hatred of evil. ...
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... The ducks: The ducks symbolize Holden. ... over and his time has come where he can't stay in the same period for the rest of his life, he has to move on, yet he ...
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... infections or viruses, in Holden's case, adolescence, to break you down, even though it is something that most people can mildly overcome and move on from. ...
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... have. Mr. Spencer was very insensitive with his words, implying that Holden needed to grow up and move on in his life. These words ...
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... She is defensive which is displayed while playing checkers with Holden when she was younger. She wouldn't move any of her kings. ...
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... Holden wants to know if they either fly away to the south to escape the coldness and the hardships of winter like the way Holden wants to move to the west to ...
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... have. Mr. Spencer was very insensitive with his words, implying that Holden needed to grow up and move on in his life. These words ...
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... ahead to. Holden wanted to move down south and get employed at a gas pump and live in a cabin he made with his salary. "They'd let ...
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... be to timid to do so. At one point Holden decides that he wants to move west and live a reclusive life. He wants to be able to live ...
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... Another clue was that, as stated before, Holden wanted to run away with Sally. He was trying to detach himself from his other relationships to move away into ...
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... Multiple times in the book, Holden ponders of ways to simply move away to another part of the country in order to escape the responsibilities of maturity. ...
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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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... As a result of Holden giving up on school, he is unable to proceed with the natural evolution that must occur for him to move on in society. ...
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... Holden likes it this way. " The best thing though, in the museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody'd move. ...
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... the shore, and the river because its time, faith, and continuity, move endlessly and ... Just like Huck, Holden too was seeking a new ""home"" where he could have ...
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... He feels he has to stay on the move as much as possible in order not to become one of them. Holden's deep concern with perfection causes him to create ...
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... Nobody'd move. . . . Nobody'd be different. The only thing that would be different would be you. (121) Holden visits the Museum of Natural History twice. ...
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... By the end of the novel, Holden is completely out of cash, kicked out of high school, and totally depressed. He even decides to move into a little town and ...
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... in Jack and the Bean Stalk when Jack rescues the girl and kills the giant, Holden rescues no ... are and how they try to act nice and how he wants to move out west ...
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... a failure. Both Holden and Dave chose to hide their true identity rather than accept who they are and move on. This also contributed ...
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... He is a writer concerned with messages, with stressing moral points and suggesting ways to move from despair to illumination. Holden Caufield thus comes to ...
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... Nobody'd move...Nobody'd be different. The only thing that would be different would be you." (121) This quote explains the reason why seventeen-year old Holden ...
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... That night, at Mr. Antolini's house, he feels that Mr. Antolini is making a homosexual move towards him. Holden then leaves the apartment and spends the night ...
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... Holden is again unable to make a decision. He does not want to move on, because he does not know where he is moving on to, and he cannot go back home because ...
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... This shows Henry's move from a young coward to brave fighting man. ... He was a man (Crane 131)." Holden Caulfield, a teenage boy caught between the corruptness of ...
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... that the process of life is to learn from the mistakes and to move on with ... If they were more people like Holden, children would never be able to experience the ...
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... The fight cuts show that Alyssa is getting aggravated with Holden trying to be slick ... Reply Reply All Forward Delete Previous Next Close (Move to Selected Folder ...
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