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... In JD Salinger's, The Catcher in the Rye, it would be a good idea for Holden to be put in a "rest home" because of his depression, crazy outbursts, and because ...
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... from a rest home to his days in Pencey Prep, a boy's school in Pennsylvania, to the end where an obviously senile Holden, back at the rest home, claims he will ...
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The whole course of the book takes place in a rest home in California. Holden, the narrator, is telling his doctor about what has happened to him during the ...
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The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by Holden Caulfield, a sixteen year-old boy recovering in a rest home from a nervous breakdown,in the 1950s. ...
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The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by Holden Caulfield, a sixteen year-old boy recuperating in a rest home from a nervous breakdown, some time in 1950. ...
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The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by Holden Caulfield, a sixteen year-old boy recuperating in a rest home from a nervous breakdown, some time in 1950. ...
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... not. Holden's depression, immaturity, and suicidal thoughts lead Holden to the rest home where he tells this story. The characteristics ...
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... everyone in society should be going to the rest home except him ... today's clowns and children comedians, these people still have Holden's characteristics, they ...
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... Worlds. Because we do not see Holden after the rest home, we do not see if he uses the lesson he learned in the real world. We do ...
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... younger brother Allie. Three years before Holden tells his story from the rest home, Allie died from leukemia. He was very intelligent ...
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... He then enters a rest home, and he tells a psychoanalyst his story. Holden is not sure whether he will be able to handle things better when he leaves the ...
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... not. Holden's depression, immaturity, and suicidal thoughts lead Holden to the rest home where he tells this story. The characteristics ...
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... Is he justified? In Holden's mind, indubitably. Will he "apply" himself or revert to shadow boxing with his nemesis once he leaves the rest home? ...
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Holden Caufield lives in a psychiatric hospital in California. While in the rest home, Caufield tells the story of a four day flash back when he was in school. ...
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... Ch. 26 In this chapter, Holden has gone to a rest home, where he may get help to think about his past and future. Ch. 27 "Don't ever tell anybody anything. ...
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... Plot: The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by Holden Caulfield, a sixteen year-old boy recuperating in a rest home from a nervous breakdown. ...
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... The book opens with Holden Caulfield in some kind of rest home in California. He is the narrator of the novel and tells whole story in long flashback. ...
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... He is so freaked out that he spends the rest of the ... In the end Holden never really finds out just where he ... convinces him to stay in New York, and to go home. ...
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... decided to leave Pencey early and stay in New York until the day that he intended to arrive at home had approached. ... Holden did not pay her the rest of the ...
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... Give her the time." When Stradlater got home, Holden ends up ... From that point forward, Holden hates Stradlater ... Throughout the rest of the story, though, it keeps ...
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... job and make a lot of money like the rest of the ... Holden still feels horrible about the things that he knows he ... I keep telling him to go home and get his bike ...
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... is moving on to, and he cannot go back home because he ... in the rye and all." (Salinger 172-173) Holden finally states what he wants to do with the rest of his ...
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... to 'take a vacation' before returning to his parents home. ... but he did not believe in the rest of it. Holden feels very guilty about both his parents and Phoebe ...
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... to console Phoebe, Holden lets her skip the rest of that day ... It did not matter to Holden if he got soaking wet ... He told Phoebe that he would return home and for ...
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... of this it would remind Holden of the good times at home, this was a time ... The sister of Holden, Pheobe , had more influence on his life then the rest of the ...
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... During their conversation, Holden's parents came home and Holden ... he was isolating himself from the rest of the ... Allie's death affected Holden in such away that ...
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... In the heart of New York City, Holden spends the following two days hiding out to rest before confronting his ... Eventually, Holden sneaks home to visit ...
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... In the heart of New York City, Holden spends the following two days hiding out to rest before confronting his ... Eventually, Holden sneaks home to visit ...
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... t for the mist we could see your home across the ... and his stubbornness isolates his from the rest of the ... Holden's love for the innocence of children is probably ...
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... any of Holden's questions, which the led to Holden staying at home. ... somewhere with dough I made and live there the rest of my life" (Holden Caulfield, The ...
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