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The Catcher In The Rye: Now And Then
Part 1 of Paper ....e Catcher in the Rye in 1951. Still to
this day, the main character, Holden Caulfield, understands what teenagers
and the youth of our society are facing, and dealing with in everyday life.
Over forty years since this book was first published, society has changed
drastically, and yet many things have remained the sam.... Part 2 of Paper ....rmal. Today’s “normal”
family is undefined. If one were to look at the average family it would
probably consist of a single parent with children. Today in the U.S.,
there are over 8 million single-parent homes (Holzman). Forty years ago,
single-parent homes were few and almost unheard of. If a child grew up
with a single parent, divorce was hardly the reason. Death was the cause,
not divorce. Today, divorce is a common factor of life. Holden Caulfield’
s perspective is that of a n.... |
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