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Holden’s Revelations
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In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden views the world as an evil and corrupt place where there is no peace or innocence. He believes that only children are innocent and he must protect them from the sinister adulthood. Over the course of the novel, Holden’s perception of the world does not change sig ....
Middle of essay .... scared that everything was going to go lousy unless you did something?” (130). From here, one sees that Holden feels a responsibility to protect the world from becoming “lousy.” At a later point, in his first discussion with Phoebe, Holden tries to disregard his situation and avoid contact with the corrupt world. He contemplates heading out west where he will pretend to be a deaf-mute and live a quiet life. He thinks that if no one is talking to him he will have no problems with the evil w.... |
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