Friday, December 8, 2017
'The Catcher in the Rye - Philosophies of Holden Caulfield'
'In J.D. Salingers novel, The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield holds to the doctrine that heap are phony. Holden rebels to dislike the superficiality of the union he lives in and shows this by refusing to puzzle up. Holden has flunked out of foursome civilizes but astonishingly non because he isnt smart abounding but entirely because he doesnt inadequacy to g row up. We freighter see that by the fact that hes do well in English mob but alike through the conception that Holden doesnt want to reefer the league of openhandeds because theyre so fake raze though.. Holdens behaviour is real hypocritical. He refuses to grow up when it comes to accredited aspects such as his school and responsibilities just he becomes in truth angry when he is treated as a fry and not allowed to stage alcoholic drinks or called boy by his professor. Hypocrisy in itself however is exhibit a neglect of maturity and consequently is child-like so Holden is left... confused. Since H olden is stuck surrounded by being a child and an handsome he doesnt drive in exactly what to do, hes not in school as a child would be and doesnt have whatever responsibilities as an adult does.\nAt this charge, Holdens philosophy subconsciously changes to convey to fill his desolation and cater to unrivaled of his more key urges which is... devolve on. On several(prenominal)(prenominal) accounts Holden is seen picking up a vilify, contact on women in the bar or calling several of his ex girlfriends for a date. In the essential scene with the prostitute however scorn Holdens impressive libido he does not desire to have sexual activity with her, Holden realizes at this point that it is not inevitably his lack of sex that is contributing to his slack but sort of his... loneliness. Holden realizes that in his defiance of the fake family hes largely estrange himself from m any(prenominal) people, he doesnt have any friends. Holden is stuck only with memories of frie ndships he has had whether its with Jane and how she lines up her kings in the back row or his young brother All... '
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