catcher in the rye
Holden Caulfield, the main character in J.D. Salinger's The Catcher
in the Rye, is what I believe to be one of the most well-developed
characters which I have read about. He has many characteristics that are
all his own, such as the way he views the world, his friends and his
family. One of the main things that characterizes Holden, is that way
that he thinks the entire world is "phony."
Holden's view of
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isn't used to, and
doesn't like.
Through his experiences in New York City, and his many flings with
phony women, Holden grows to believe that everyone in phony in some way.
He thinks that the whole world is phony, and it's not likely that
everyone in the world is corrupted or "phony," so is it possible that
all the characters in the novel are all really normal and Holden is
really the only "phony" one?
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