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A book with a long history of censorship is JD Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. This novel is discussed in depth along with the atte...
This paper compares and contrasts two adolescent protagonists, Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and J.D. Salinger's character Holden ...
feel strong emotions? We may also speculate whether his indifference to peoples opinions is not actually a means of hiding his fe...
Seminal works like J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye spawn reams of critical opinion. This paper presents three views on this...
This paper examines how protagonist defines being a phony in J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye in five pages. One source is cite...
In five pages this paper discusses imagination paralysis in a consideration of Paul's theory regarding Holden Caulfield in J.D. Sa...
In 7 pages this paper examines how the young protagonists of Catcher in the Rye and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are at war ...
magazine contest whose prize is the opportunity to work in New York City for a month. She is a sensitive and highly intelligent wo...
In eight pages this essay discusses a Chinese immigrant student's American experiences in an overview of the impact of the Interne...
This paper examines issues of sexuality in the novel, Catcher in the Rye. The author focuses on the spiritual and social beliefs ...
In six pages this paper examines teenager Holden Caulfield's inability to communicate with others and how that reinforces his alie...
This essay contrasts and compares J.D. Salinger's coming of age novel Catcher in the Rye with Harper Lee's account of a Southern c...
In five pages this paper examines Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird and J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye within the context of ...
In 6 pages this paper discusses how Phoebe is unable to cope with the death of her brother in Catcher in the Rye in a consideratio...
In seven pages this paper examines how social outcasts can take different forms in a comparative analysis of Daisy Miller and Catc...
In seven pages this paper social outcasts Daisy Miller, the protagonist featured in the title of Henry James' novella and Holden C...
In five pages this paper examines how Salinger developed his alienation theme and deepened his characterizations through the use o...
This paper analyzes J.D. Salinger's novel, Catcher in the Rye. This ten page paper has five sources listed in the bibliography....
In six pages this paper discusses language as it depicts vulnerability and innocence in Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Six ...
beginning, as we see the characters in a somewhat present condition, a condition wherein the women are not slaves, we also see tha...
depression from time to time (Types and Causes of Depression). Another type of depression is bipolar disorder, which is also refe...
face the truth and become a more aware young man or he will find a great deal of trouble in running from truth. Holden leaves his ...
could well relate to Salingers Holden who finds no hope in the people he meets, no sense of redemption in the adult society. If ...
because Holden cannot seem to figure out how to grow up, how to become an adult he would admire and respect. He is frightened of g...
mean a person who saves children from going over a precipice. As this indicates, he wants to be a "savor/ defender of the innocent...
delivered, uncompleted phone calls, overtures not taken up, appeals repulsed. William Faulkner, who praised the novel, said that w...
shaped by trying to achieve the American dream, but by experiencing what occurs when others achieve and pass on the values of weal...
This 3 page paper gives an example of how individual expression and freedom is shown in a few works of literature. This paper incl...
front panel." Kozierok (2001) also explains that the term "external drive bay" is a "bit of a misnomer" in that the term ex...
series and they desired this because they believed that it encouraged witchcraft. For anyone who has read them and is not of that ...