Catcher in the Rye - Phony

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Roger B

 

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November 17, 2011

 

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By the interpretation of common manor, many of the people at that time period suited to the style of Holden Caulfield's dialogues through J.D. Salinger. Salinger's view of phoniness may or may not even share a bond with most of the readers' experiences, because this theme is confronted in at least some kind of form or action in the life of all people on a daily bases...
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The way Salinger has set up his story is also to explain the significance of phoniness, to help understand the story more closely. Holden has said to himself "If I'm on a train at night, I can usually even read one of those dumb magazines without puking. You know. One of those stories with a lot of phony, lean-jawed guys named David in it, and a lot phony girls named Linda or Marcia that are always lighting all the god-damn Davids' pipes for them"(53)...
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