Adultism In Catcher in the Rye & Huckleberry Finn

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English

 

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Kerry S

 

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November 15, 2014

 

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Holden sees the adult world as just a bunch of phonies. He also determines that the adults are so phony, that they can not even see their own phoniness. Holden is constantly searching for a pure untainted adult, and all he can find of that description are children; children like his forever young dead brother Allie, his younger sister Phoebe, and Jane Gallagher who he remembers as "keeping all her kings in the back row"...
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He expresses his hatred for the phony world in describing his disgust in the phrase "glad to have met you" and how it had become almost automatic for people to say it, whether they meant it or not creating the phoniness aspect of adulthood that Holden so often alludes to. He is trying to survive the transition into the adult world, one that should have happened in his prep schools...
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