Catcher in the Rye Holdens faliure in the journey of life

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Throughout the novel, Holden is continuously scrutinizing "phony" people. Ossenburger, of Pencey Prep, is an example of the "phony" people Holden encounters. Holden believes that Ossenburger is phony because he is making money off of dead people. Moreover, Ossenburger emphasizes that he talks to Jesus...
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Moreover, Ossenburger emphasizes that he talks to Jesus. This leads Holden to think of him as a bigger phony because he believes that he talks to Jesus, to send him more "stiffs" to get more business (17). Although this cynicism reveals the effect of his scrutiny of others, it also shows readers that Holden has a problem accepting death, and accepting the fact that people have to do this kind of business as a part of life...
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