Holden's Misapprehension of Death in

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English

 

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George M

 

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December 18, 2013

 

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University

 

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In this Chapter Holden first poses the question of why did Allie have to die at such a young age. Another example of Holden's confusion about death can be found in Chapter 9, on page 60. In a cab on the way to the Edmont Hotel Holden asks the cab driver if he knows what happens to the ducks in the lake in Central Park during the winter...
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Although this question may seem trivial, it is in fact a way of Holden asking what happens to people when they die. What Holden really wants to know is if they just disappear or do they move on to a more suitable place. Unfortunately the cab driver doesn't truly comprehend Holden's question and is unable to provide an adequate explanation for him...
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