Uncivilized Free and Wild Thinking

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English

 

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David B

 

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May 20, 2015

 

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J.D. Salinger exemplifies all of the characteristics of an "uncivilized" author. Salinger's tone and writing style help to give The Catcher in the Rye its uncivilized, free, and wild characteristics. Salinger uses a very unconventional tone in his book. His tone could be described as bitter, hollow, and sarcastic (much like the attitude of the main character)...
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His tone could be described as bitter, hollow, and sarcastic (much like the attitude of the main character). Salinger also uses crass and vulgar language. This "in your face" style of writing is what gives The Catcher in the Rye its uncivilized image. Holden Caulfield, the main character in the novel, is an additional reason for the "wildness" of The Catcher in the Rye...
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