The Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield, the main character in J.D. Salingers The Catcher in the Rye, is what I believe to be one and only(a) of the most well-developed characters which I have read about. He has some another(prenominal) characteristics that are all his own, such as the way he views the introduction, his friends and his family. One of the main things that characterizes Holden, is that way that he thinks the entire ball is phony. Holdens view of the world as phony is a very(prenominal) strong one, and in most cases, is correct. Holden thinks that the majority of the sight in the world are putting on some sort of an act to locomote or befriend heap.
In a way, Holden is probably correct in thinking that most of the people he came in contact with are phony, such as his roommate at Pencey, Ward Stradlater. In one instance, Holden refers to Stradlater as a secret slob. He describes how Stradlater always tries to be not bad(p) and tidy on the outside so as to affect people, but how he is not when you go bad to kno...If you requisite to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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