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The Catcher In The Rye: Holden; A Teenager With Definite Moral Values
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In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger portrays Holden Caulfield
as a teenager with definite moral values. Holden firmly believes in having
respect for women, protecting the innocence of children, and being an
honest and unpretentious person.
In the novel, Holden is shown as appreciating women ....
Middle of essay ....g off and losing it.
Salinger stresses Holden's feelings about phony people and honesty
more often than any other value Holden holds. Holden values people that
act the way the really feel rather than being pretentious. He has negative
feelings for anyone that acts otherwise. Throughout the book, Holden talks
about being tired of phonies and wanting people to be honest. Of the many
times Salinger shows these feelings, one is when Holden is discussing
living out west in his own place. He ha.... |
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