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Harold Bloom writes, “Faulkner remarked that Holden’s dilemma was his inability to find and accept an authentic mentor, a …
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Harold Bloom writes, “Faulkner remarked that Holden’s dilemma was his inability to find and accept an authentic mentor, a …
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Harold Bloom writes, “Faulkner remarked that Holden’s dilemma was his inability to find and accept an authentic mentor, a …
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The Catcher in the Rye is about a teenage idealist who becomes submerged in the seamy side of adult society …
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The Catcher in the Rye is about a teenage idealist who becomes submerged in the seamy side of adult society …
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The Catcher in the Rye is about a teenage idealist who becomes submerged in the seamy side of adult society …
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Holden is a great rescuer, but fails to rescue himself.” Discuss. “Many, many men have been troubled…as you are right …
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Holden is a great rescuer, but fails to rescue himself.” Discuss. “Many, many men have been troubled…as you are right …
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Holden is a great rescuer, but fails to rescue himself.” Discuss. “Many, many men have been troubled…as you are right …
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“Holden remains at the end what he was at the beginning: cynical, defiant, and blind.” Do you agree? Do you …
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