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Catcher in the Rye: Holden Portrayed as a Troubled Young Man
In J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield is
portrayed as a young, troubled individual. He tells us his story from the
mental institution where he is currently residing. Holden refuses to
acknowledge his emotions in regard to the death ....
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.... a state of Being which is distinct from the flux
of this world of Becoming, with its corruption, violence,
noise, decay and death." (Burrows 84)
When Holden talks to us about how much he loves the museum, he says
that the museum is great because everything just stays behind a piece of
glass and does not change. Some things should not change. He is really
saying that he doesn't want to change the way Allie changed. Also, he says
that the only thing that is different when he goes to the museum is himself
and he can't stand it. He does not want to ....
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