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Throughout the novel, Holden is a tormented adolescent. He feels alienated and isolated at Pency Prep, he is belittled …
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Salinger weaves a variety of symbols into The Catcher in the Rye, including (but not limited to) the red …
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Salinger weaves a variety of symbols into The Catcher in the Rye, including (but not limited to) the red …
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Salinger weaves a variety of symbols into The Catcher in the Rye, including (but not limited to) the red …
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Clinton Trowbridge observes that Catcher is the story of “a search for truth in a world that has been …
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Clinton Trowbridge observes that Catcher is the story of “a search for truth in a world that has been …
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Clinton Trowbridge observes that Catcher is the story of “a search for truth in a world that has been …
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Arthur Heiserman and James E. Miller Jr. write, “American literature seems fascinated with the outcast, the person who defies …
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Arthur Heiserman and James E. Miller Jr. write, “American literature seems fascinated with the outcast, the person who defies …
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Arthur Heiserman and James E. Miller Jr. write, “American literature seems fascinated with the outcast, the person who defies …
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