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Holden Caulfield Character Analysis Essay

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Justine Money June 4th, 2015 Holden Caulfield Holden is a fictional character from .J.D. Salinger’s, “Catcher in the Rye”. Holden Caulfield, the 16-year-old narrator and protagonist of the novel, speaks to the reader directly from a mental hospital. Holden’s location is unknown to the reader until the end of the book. Throughout the book, his narrations tell a lot about him, including his blatant disregard for his future, flunking out of almost all his classes and putting in no effort at school. Often referring to himself as sad and lonesome, he is found spiraling downwards after he is expelled from Pencey, a well-known boys school. One of his downfalls is his failure to connect with people, often calling then “phonies”. Holden is terribly judgmental, calling almost all of …show more content…

He does not refer to phonies as being fake, but rather those who are too typical and mainstream. I view Holden as a teen with short brown hair, a windbreaker, and of course, his signature red hat. Holden is literally about to crash. Near the beginning as well as the end of the novel, he feels that he will disappear or fall into a ditch when he steps off a curb to cross a street. Sometimes when thinks about falling, he talks to his dead brother, Allie, for support. Part of Holden's collapse is due to his inability to come to terms with death. Thoughts of Allie lying in his grave in the cemetery in the rain, surrounded by dead bodies and tombstones, haunt Holden. Towards the end of the book Holden’s actions become a little strange. He asks his friend, Sally, to go to Vermont with him where they can live for the rest of their lives, even though

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