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... Holden looks for those who are innocent. ... Holden can never find Allie, and by seeking out the innocent Holden is merely trying to cope with Allie's death. ...
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... By saying this Holden it proves that Holden wants people to stay innocent and never fall off of the cliff of corruption. The only ...
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... By saying this Holden it proves that Holden wants people to stay innocent and never fall off of the cliff of corruption. The only ...
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... opinion this shows that to an existent Holden has mature to a level that he no longer see himself as a child, but as the protector of the young and innocent. ...
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Holden is a teenage boy who finds himself caught between the corruptedness of growing up, and the beauty of staying innocent. Holden's ...
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... Children in Holden's mind are innocent when they are young and he wants to save them so the children will stay innocent forever so they wouldn't have to face ...
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... On the other hand, Holden has a sensitive and innocent side. For instance, Holden buys Phoebe a record called "Little Shirley Bean" which was hard to find. ...
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... lasting they will ever have (Crispell 1). This idea, multiplied with the fact that Allie and Phoebe are young and innocent, is perhaps why Holden has respect ...
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... He feels as if he is a "savior," sacrificing himself to preserve what he feels to be good and innocent. Holden goes to the museum to meet with Phoebe to say ...
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... Holden's desire to protect the innocent is not only seen when he tries to shelter children, but also with the ducks he visits at the park. ...
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... Holden thought of Allie as the perfect kid and truly innocent. ... Phoebe is still young and innocent, and that keeps Holden happy throughout the novel. ...
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... Close to the end of the novel, Holden realizes that he really cannot protect the innocent, which ends up making him insane At one point, when he is crossing ...
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... He wants to keep them in the rye field forever so they are always innocent. Holden's parents come home so Holden sneaks out of the apartment and goes to ...
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... members, is phony. In other words, the innocent world of children is the only world that appeals to Holden. However, in the end ...
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... James Castle. In his conflict with Stradlater, Holden's character as protector of the pure and innocent is shown. First Holden is ...
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... t ever find a place that's nice and peaceful, because there isn't any." (264) Holden now realizes, depressingly, he cannot save all the innocent children from ...
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... Since it is Holden's job to protect the innocent he did not want her to date Stradlater because he knew that Stradlater was a sexually attractive, virile young ...
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... cliff. This is a metaphor for Holden's desire to keep innocent children from being destroyed by the phony adult world. When Phoebe ...
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... In addition, because Holden drinks, smokes, and manages to get prostitute, the reader is able to see that he is not innocent. For ...
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... for Holden. His relationship with Jane was innocent, even though they kissed; Holden informs us it wasn't on the mouth! "Then she ...
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... He is spiritual, generous, and protective of the innocent. The society that surrounds Holden is corrupt, immoral and spiritually void, regardless of an ...
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... This characteristic of Holden is shown throughout the book, particularly with his love for Phoebe, his helping the innocent children who are unable to help ...
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... and "light out for the new territory." On the other hand, Holden has nowhere to ... Children have an innocent perception of the world around them, but as adults we ...
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... overpower Stradlater when he realizes that Stradlater may have "screwed around" with Jane Gallagher, whom Holden considers to be innocent simply because she ...
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... lasting they will ever have (Crispell 1). This idea, multiplied with the fact that Allie and Phoebe are young and innocent, is perhaps why Holden has respect ...
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... lasting they will ever have (Crispell 1). This idea, multiplied with the fact that Allie and Phoebe are young and innocent, is perhaps why Holden has respect ...
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... lasting they will ever have (Crispell 1). This idea, multiplied with the fact that Allie and Phoebe are young and innocent, is perhaps why Holden has respect ...
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... Holden Caulfield, the main character, said at one point, " I mean they're all right if they go around saving innocent guys' lives all the time." He is speaking ...
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... Holden is an innocent adolescent desperately searching for a way to connect with the world that will not cause him pain. Holden ...
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... I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all.'" (173) Holden wants to protect the innocence of his sister and every other innocent child in the world. ...
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