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Catcher In The Rye: Caulfield's Lifesytle Reflects Existentialism
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The Catcher in the Rye creates an existentialist out of Holden
Caulfield by giving him a strong personal opinion, a different sense of
view, and isolation. Holden's individuality and his different way of
thinking creates within him an Existentialist that refuses to accept
weakness but holds sympa ....
Middle of essay .... seeks the truth that, when the
ultimate motive becomes uncovered, remains to be free of corruption. Even
the good things in life, the good and honest acts, can be contaminated due
to the wrong motive.
Holden's motives pertain to those of Pascal, a 17th-Century French
philosopher, who saw the human self as sort of a contradiction. Although
Holden felt a need to isolate himself, he also had a need to love. He
began to miss the people he knew, and this willingness to congregate with
peo.... |
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