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... Holden also greatly stands as a critic of society. He takes a stance against phoniness, hypocrisy, obscenity, and passiveness. In ...
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... "Phoniness" is one of Holden's favorite concepts. It is his catch all for describing the superficiality, hypocrisy, pretension, and shallowness that he ...
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... with Holden's character include the painfulness of growing up, "phoniness" of the ... that adulthood is a world of superficiality and hypocrisy, while childhood is ...
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... of a modern and a rural society still encounter corruption, hypocrisy and a ... view that everyone in society is phony and protests anything related to phoniness. ...
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... a similar age and are very sensitive to what they call the 'phoniness' of the ... to talk about himself, and in Holden's case the traditions and hypocrisy of elite ...
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... "Phoniness is the generic term that Holden uses to cover all manifestations of cant, hypocrisy and speciosity" (Corbett 178). By ...
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... in that he does not have to deal with people and their deceptions, hypocrisy, and falsity ... and stability in his life in that he can prevent and stop "phoniness". ...
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... is a moral idealist whose attitude is governed by a dogmatic hatred of hypocrisy"(DiscAut 1 ... and that we are not all condemned to a life of phoniness and ...
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... the novel. Phoniness is the generic term that Holden uses to cover all manifestations of hypocrisy and falseness. The reason that ...
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... Huck, like Holden, hates hypocrisy, and fells the need to search for integrity. ... The phoniness and corruption of society repulse Holden, and Salinger uses the ...
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... stands tall against those counterfeit standards and the flagrant hypocrisy that surrounds us in ... In Chapter Three, Holden continues his view of phoniness in the ...
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... Alceste is greatly disturbed by what he sees as the phoniness of polite ... Their attacks on the hypocrisy of fundamental social precepts are further illustrated ...
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... Holden is driven crazy by phoniness, an idea under which he lumps insincerity ... a true moral idealist whose attitude comes from an intense hatred of hypocrisy. ...
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... was really going on. The people of the hippie generation despised phoniness, dishonesty, and hypocrisy. Rather, they appealed to ...
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... in the rye", someone who protects children from the pitfalls of hypocrisy and lies ... Holden and Andy are unwavering in their contempt of "phoniness" and hypocrites ...
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... in the rye", someone who protects children from the pitfalls of hypocrisy and lies ... Holden and Andy are unwavering in their contempt of "phoniness" and hypocrites ...
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