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Catcher In The Rye: Childhood Innocence - What Holden Never Had
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Probably the greatest irony of the novel is the fact that, despite
his love of "childhood innocence," Holden is and acts far from innocent
himself. In fact, he is its antithesis. He acts that way for many reasons.
First of all, he has so many responsibilities. Second, he never fits in
with the cro ....
Middle of essay ....eople tell and act in
many weird ways. There are three main reasons why he acts this way. Firstly,
Holden being only sixteen years of age already has so much responsibility.
He has to get money for food and travel. When he travels he has to make
sure he doesn't get lost, and actually gets there. He has to make sure that
he doesn't flunk school. For a sixteen year old boy this is a challenge all
by itself, but there are still more reasons that his life is so difficult.
Secondly, he never had anyo.... |
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