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Catcher In The Rye: Holden Portrayed As A Troubled Young Man
Part 1 of Paper ....ividual. 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 of his brother Allie. In
reaction to Allie's death, Holden hides from himself, his true feelings
about change, death and relationships with other people. He doe.... Part 2 of Paper ....drant, but stops again
because that also looks "too nice and white". Finally
he decides not to throw it at anything and closes the
window...What Holden sees through the window is for
him a visual embodiment of what he unconsciously
seeks: 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.... |
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