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... Throughout the novel, Holden tries to hold onto the comfort of his childish ideals and ways of life, but society seems to demand that he grow up. ...
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... While Phoebe tries to grab hold of the gold ring Holden states, "The thing with kids is, if they want to grab for the gold ring, you have to let them do it ...
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... the fall"? Holden, Hold-in? Caulfield ... the world. Holden tries to keep the kids at Phoebe's school from the commencement of the fall. He ...
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... Holden tries to protect Phoebe from getting hurt while ... For example: Holden Caulfield (The protagonists name) and the ... the Rye are tied together; Hold-Catch and ...
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... Holden tries to protect Phoebe from getting hurt while ... For example: Holden Caulfield (The protagonists name) and the ... the Rye are tied together; Hold-Catch and ...
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... Holden tries to protect Phoebe from getting hurt while ... For example: Holden Caulfield (The protagonists name) and the ... the Rye are tied together; Hold-Catch and ...
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... He sometimes tries to pass off as someone who knows ... name clearly illustrates the fact that Holden desperately wants ... deconstructed and merely means 'to hold onto ...
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... goes and tries to hold on to the innocence he sees in them. A small boy on the side of the street was singing the song catcher in the rye and Holden relates by ...
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... goes and tries to hold on to the innocence he sees in them. A small boy on the side of the street was singing the song catcher in the rye and Holden relates by ...
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... Holden thinks that he can go on forever, this is what leads to his breakdown. Holden starts to realize how crazy he is but tries desperately to hold it back. ...
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... Holden, like everyone, is struggling to disengage himself "from the ... transitory actuality in order to lay hold upon the ... Gene tries to present himself as a rule ...
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... "He hold her tenderly ... his mother isn't as bonding and sensitive than that of Holden and his ... Conrad knows that he won't be forgiven by Beth, he tries to have a ...
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"Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. ... Obviously, Holden's job of catcher in the rye is only a dream, but he still tries to protect ...
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... The shooting ended quickly. The rifle TJ used can only hold a dozen rounds without reloading. ... Holden also tries not to tell people too much about himself ...
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... He fights to hold on to his youth in order to ... Although Holden acts like he is older and more mature than ... For example, when he goes out and tries to buy drinks ...
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... why he is always looking for something to hold on to ... Central Park are just one of ways Salinger tries to give the readers a more in depth peak into Holden's life ...
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... Flunking school is a way Holden can hold on to his innocence and childhood ... Holden's innocence and childlike qualities are exposed when he tries to act ...
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... lane he thinks that there gong to hold hands and ... in the novel Catcher In The Rye tries to have ... plenty of girlfriends, which implies that Holden oppresses him ...
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... The child is also a symbol, because it represents this innocence that Holden wishes to hold on to, but he cannot manage to hang on as hard as he tries. ...
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... can be seen in Holden's name, which maens to hold on. ... This is shown when he tries to scratch out the ... Holden transitions into "experience" at the end of the book ...
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... He tries to run away from reality and life. Life is as a game with rules, he breaks the rules and abandons the game. Holden is trying to hold on to his ...
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... he wants to make himself feel better so he tries to excuse ... From Holden's thoughts, it is obvious that he loved and ... In order to hold on to his brother and to ...
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