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Catcher In The Rye: Caulfield's Lifesytle Reflects Existentialism
Part 1 of Paper ....rsonal opinion, a different sense of
view, and isolation. Holden's individuality and his different way of
thinking creates within him an Existentialist that refuses to accept
weakness but holds sympathy for the weak and vulnerable. The basis for
these beliefs lies within the most commonly identifiable theme of
existe.... Part 2 of Paper ....ith Mr. Spencer in order not to sound inferior to him. A Danish
philosopher and existentialist, Soren Kierkegaard, once wrote, "I must find
a truth that is true for me… the idea for which I can live or die." Holden
stays true to this statement as he leads a life, not as a phony, but as
himself, leading a solitary life in order to stand up for what he believes
in, even if he stands alone. Holden seeks the truth that, when the
ultimate motive becomes uncovered, remains to be free of corruptio.... |
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