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    J.D. Salinger utilizes extensive measures of symbolism as a part of his novel to precisely pass on the emotions of his primary character, Holden, and, generally, to uncover data relating to human slant. A number of these symbols contain incongruity, numerous implications, and fluctuating degrees of unpredictability. Through the cognizance of Salinger's remarkable symbolism, notwithstanding, The Catcher in the Rye can be genuinely comprehended and acknowledged. The character of Holden Caulfield

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    Images help to draw the reader into the story. Salinger uses imagery to accomplish just that. In The Cather in the Rye a recurring image happens to be the main character, Holden’s, brother, Allie’s baseball mitt. This object represents Holden’s sadness, nostalgia and love for his late brother, Allie. Although it seems minor, its multiple appearances throughout the novel prove otherwise. The first time readers take notice of the mitt is at Pencey Prep, in Holden and Stradlater’s room. While it isn’t

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    Kaneif Balark Balark kaneif Ms Mmaggert 5th hour English III November 4, 2016 [01 month 2016] Growing Nature Distant from the world he lives in holden caulfield some capitalization errors. make sure that you proofread before turning it in. of the novel “ The Catcher in the Rye “ by J.D. Salinger shows how holden is lonely and wants to be apart of something more, through the novel holden analyzes how the world goes on without him he feels invisible

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    In Holden Caulfield’s time, mental institutions were places where the insane could stay and receive some level of support. Holden’s experiences from the previous school term contributes to his alienation and stay at a mental institution in California. Holden alienated himself by his use of rough language, his inconsideration of others and his negative thoughts about the people around him. Holden’s relationship with the people and world around him illustrates Salinger’s theme of alienating oneself

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    The Catcher In The Rye Essay Holden is insane! As some would say. In “The Catcher In The Rye” by J.D. Salinger, Holden shows that he is mentally insane and immature by acting like a child, getting drunk most of the time, using vulgar language, smoking most of the time, and judging others by the things they own and what they look like. In my essay I will describe and explain how and why Holden is mentally insane and childish. One reason that shows that Holden is insane and childish is the quote

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    Everybody at some point has to grow up. everybody will, sooner or later, have to adopt the responsibility that comes with adulthood. Holden Caulfield, the protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, is experiencing major growth throughout the book. This is evident through Characterization, Holden’s thoughts and realizations, and Plot events throughout the story. Throughout the book, Holden gives the impression to be reluctant and resistant to grow up and be an adult. He favors the companionship

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    14.8 million Americans are affected by depression each year (ADAA/Depression) . Depression can affect people of any age, but it affects teenagers at a higher rate than any other age group. In the Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield goes through life changing events that make him develop depression. Throughout the novel, Holden displays clear symptoms of depression as he loses interest in everything he used to enjoy, has trouble at school and, has thoughts of suicide. One of the most prominent

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    A frequently occurring symbol in the book The Catcher in the Rye would be Holden’s red hunting cap. Throughout the novel the hat is one of his only possessions that he keeps close to him and is of enough importance to him that he gives it to his sister as a gift to remember him by. As the story progresses, we begin to see a pattern emerging with the hat; whenever Holden gets particularly depressed or anxious he puts the hat on. This is exemplified through instances such as when Staedtler beat him

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    Every person gets influenced by someone even major characters, in both suitable and adverse ways. Holden Caulfield is a 17-year-old boy that is the protagonist and narrator of the novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger. Holden is influenced by many characters and tries to learn from his own experiences and from the ones of others as well. Some even change him in ways that make him grow up and change as a character. Not only that, Holden goes through many difficult hardships and through his

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    In The Catcher in The Rye by J.D Salinger, the main character Holden Caulfield is shown to be someone who is against society. Throughout the book he wants to isolate himself from the world and calls everything and everyone that he sees with words such as “phony”, “moron” or “too good”. Some could say that Holden just wishes the world would change to the way he wants it to be. However, there is evidence that Holden is a misfit and that he is the problem, not society. The evidence that supports this

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