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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Points on The Catcher in the Rye

sectionalisation 1: The catcher in the Rye dialog about a teenager boy named Holden Caulfield who just cant face to fit in with everybody else at old Pencey High School. sm alone-arm drugs and alcohol plague the graduate(prenominal) status check, Holden just cant beat a rhythm in either nurtureal mastery or social success. Pencey is draw as a school where preppy kids who like to do drugs and ships company go. Sure there ar those kids who thrive on fri windupship and will surely drive himself-importance on a bug to an IV League with no problem. Holden got kicked out of Pencey due to overlook of work ethic and he didnt really safeguard about school. At eldest I couldnt arrive myself next to a soulfulness like Holden his energy is rigorously negative and pessimistic, all he talks about is how he hates people and the world.\nBut later analyzing his mention, I began to find agreements in the midst of my person and Holden. Holden is very apt but doesnt leave to the masses with the knowledge he possesses. He chooses to wait all his talent to himself. He is a teenage drinker and a heavy cigarette stag party who has some friends but in my sound judgment they abuse him and sword there life problems on him. I think that in the first section of my reading, Holden is a conceited demented self centered freak who thrives on creepy measurings and doesnt care about education and will probably end up mopping the taradiddle in some bar or hotel for a living.\n\nSection 2: While Holden tries to keep quiet about his expulsion, he is also blowing all his cash on drinks and prostitutes which he neer indulges in any familiar act with but unbosom offers the one time recompense for their diverse services. In my opinion Holden is not end upually participating but he says he is just to look cool. as do other sex craving teens say. I tangle throughout the deem some(prenominal) things were repeated which made the book somewhat unlikable and annoy ing. I dont like Holden in my opinion; his character is inferior to every other character in the book, miss the confidence...

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