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... His decision about her, "Strictly a phony" Holden said. Last is Sally Hayes, a girl Holden used to go around with. ... It is easy to see that Holden is a phony. ...
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... The use of the word "phony" as Holden uses it is nothing more than a confused teenager's way of pushing aside the people he feels inferior to. ...
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... He criticizes and philosophizes about people who are boring, people who are insecure, and, above all, people who are "phony." Holden carries this penchant for ...
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... ideal. Holden yearns for that childlike sincerity, instead of the adult world, which seems hypocritical and phony. Obviously, Holden's ...
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... One of the most used words within the story is "Phony." Holden often seems to describe most others as being "Phony." The words they say, the ways they act, and ...
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... One of the most used words within the story is "Phony." Holden often seems to describe most others as being "Phony." The words they say, the ways they act, and ...
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... The narrator, Holden Caulfield, is a sixteen-year-old boy who found everything about the adult world "phony." The novel began with him looking back at a ...
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... Therefore, to what extent can his version be trusted or deemed as fact? This idea is addressed through Corbett's elucidation: "Holden is himself a phony. ...
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... Although few kids do reach the ring without falling, Holden finally accepts that the majority of the children will fall off the carousel into the "phony" crowd ...
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... Although few kids do reach the ring without falling, Holden finally accepts that the majority of the children will fall off the carousel into the "phony" crowd ...
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... phony'. If that is true, then Holden is also a 'phony' because he pretends to be something/someone whom he is not through lying. ...
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... He would not associate himself with those that were not financially stable, because he is a phony. Holden does not want to associate himself with a school full ...
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... Holden wanted to be the catcher in the rye who helped other children from falling off a cliff and becoming what he considered to be phony. ...
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... 86). Because of his hatred towards phony people, Holden is willing to get up and leave, rather than sitting down and socializing. I ...
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... A phony is someone who is a complete fake and insincere. Holden has the lowest regard for these people, even though he has admitted to being one at different ...
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... Not even Stradtlater, who seems to be a perfect candidate for labelling as a "phony" by Holden, is labelled as a phony. This raises another issue. ...
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... It is then that he becomes what he hates most, a phony. Holden takes on a new personality, he informs the women that his going to have an operation on a brain ...
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... Throughout the novel, Holden uses the word "phony" numerous times. ... Holden, constantly protesting against phoniness, is a phony himself. ...
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... He criticizes people very casually, has a healthier outlook in life, but still dislikes 'phony' people. Holden still criticizes people. ...
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... This shows that people who do normal things in a homelike environment are considered phony and disgusting to Holden. When Holden ...
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... However, most of the people Holden encounters, he deems innately phony; Holden thinks almost everyone is a phony. Holden discusses ...
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... Does Holden have a distorted view of "phony?" Fantasies of "get[ting] the hell out of here"(132) and joining the working class fill Holden's head in a very ...
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Catcher in the Rye Holden and His "Phony" Family The protagonist, Holden Caulfield, interacts with many people throughout JD Salinger's novel The Catcher in ...
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... are subconscious. Holden also showed that you could meet a phony at any time of the day and on any day of the week. For example, you ...
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... Every character in this novel according to Holden is a "phony." However, this poses the questions, "what defines a phony in Caulfield's mind, and what exactly ...
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... break down in tears. Holden's hatred of the phony is grown, as well as the protecting of the innocence. In addition to his physical ...
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... However, even though Holden has a negative point of view of the society and calls everyone a phony, he himself is a phony because he also puts on a fake image ...
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... married. That was especially phony to Holden. ... Also Holden talks about how everybody at Pency Prep is phony, Especially the teachers. Firstly ...
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... Therefore, to what extent can his version be trusted or deemed as fact? This idea is addressed through Corbett's elucidation: "Holden is himself a phony. ...
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... Therefore, to what extent can his version be trusted or deemed as fact? This idea is addressed through Corbett's elucidation: "Holden is himself a phony. ...
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