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Essay on The Catcher in the Rye The Nature of Societal and Individual Interdependency |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1900 words (7.6 pages) in the essay titled The Catcher in the Rye The Nature of Societal and Individual Interdependency
In a perfect world, everyone would be happy with the way they are and everyone
would accept the differences of others. Unfortunately, the world we live in is not
perfect and not everyone accepts who they are . Is there a reason why people
cannot be content with their lives or with the differences of other people? The
answer is yes, and the reason for the discontent is society. With society telling
the masses what is, and is not acceptable, it is no wonder that people seem “lost”,
and are desperately searching out their place in the sun. This search for identity
seems to be the case in JD Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Through
settings in the novel and symbolism, Salinger illustrates that while the main
character, Holden Caulfield, needs the support of the environment around him, the
environment also needs Holden as a person.
Holden Caulfield is out of place in any environment in which he is placed.
At Pencey, his school, Holden gets excluded from the activities of his classmates.
At the very beginning of the novel, Holden becomes expelled because his grades
are not up to Pencey’s standards and also because he does not feel like he belongs
there. Holden separates himself from his classmates for the most part by not
becoming involved in the school. Although Holden is the equipment manager of
the fencing team, he distances himself from his companions by losing the
equipment, showing that he does not fit in, and he really does not w...
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Keywords: holden caulfield, classmates, novel, catcher in the rye, salinger, interdependency, place in the sun, answer is yes, fencing team, frequent warnings, equipment manager, perfect world, discontent, societal, separates, i didnt, companions, symbolism
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