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Catcher In The Rye: Holden And Reznor
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Holden Caufield is a person with many mixed feelings. His
happiness was left, but not forgotten in the past, and he suffers terribly
because he cannot adjust to these changes to his world and also to himself.
In the strong sense, looking back at the lost sense of reality that he
still hangs on to ....
Middle of essay .... him continuously suffer
that at one point, the pain just goes away. The suffering that Holden
feels, the drunk, sick, child in danger of catching pneumonia easily
relates to the dying, beaten young man that Reznor feels he has become.
For both Holden and Reznor, adjustment to the changes in the world
is a difficult task not only physically but emotionally. Holden hates
himself because he fears that he is changing: he has grayed out hair, he
tries going into clubs, he smokes, he is too drinks.... |
Number of words: 1218 |
Approximate pages: 5 |
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