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Essay heading: Character Analysis Of The Catchter In The Rye
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This thesis pays attention on the common points between Holden and Salinger. Among Holden’s viewpoints, protection on vulnerable groups and the fight against phony things are the main streams and the viewpoints are perfectly accorded with Salinger’s own behaviors. Thus, the thesis looks into Holden’s opinion on people who he considered as the vulnerable groups and analyzes his comments in the school, the social winners, and the adults who belonged to the phony parts... displayed 300 characters
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Thus, the thesis looks into Holden’s opinion on people who he considered as the vulnerable groups and analyzes his comments in the school, the social winners, and the adults who belonged to the phony parts. By studying on Holden’s loneliness, it can offer a better image on Holden’s characteristics. Based on the hermit behaviors of Salinger, it is clear that the two persons share some points in common, which will be helpful to the understanding on the novel and what Salinger wants to show us... displayed next 300 characters
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