Catcher In The Rye
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Each Caulfield child has literary talent. D.B. writes screenplays in Hollywood;[21] Holden also reveres D.B. for his writing skill (Holden's own best subject), but he also despises Hollywood industry-based movies, considering them the ultimate in \"phony\" as the writer has no space for his own imagination and describes D.B.'s move to Hollywood to write for films as \"prostituting himself\"; Allie wrote poetry on his baseball glove;[22] and Phoebe is a diarist.[23]This \"catcher in the rye\" is an analogy for Holden, who admires in children attributes that he often struggles to find in adults, like innocence, kindness, spontaneity, and generosity. Falling off the cliff could be a progression into the adult world that surrounds him and that he strongly criticizes. Later, Phoebe and Holden exchange roles as the \"catcher\" and the \"fallen\"; he gives her his hunting hat, the catcher's symbol, and becomes the fallen as Phoebe becomes the catcher.[24]
The challenges generally begin with Holden's frequent use of vulgar language;[40][41] other reasons include sexual references,[42] blasphemy, undermining of family values[41] and moral codes,[43] encouragement of rebellion,[44] and promotion of drinking, smoking, lying, promiscuity, and sexual abuse.[43] This book was written for an adult audience, which often forms the foundation of many challengers' arguments against it.[45] Often the challengers have been unfamiliar with the plot itself.[34] Shelley Keller-Gage, a high school teacher who faced objections after assigning the novel in her class, noted that \"the challengers are being just like Holden... They are trying to be catchers in the rye.\"[41] A Streisand effect has been that this incident caused people to put themselves on the waiting list to borrow the novel, when there was no waiting list before.[46][47]
Simon Stern. 2009. The Catcher in the Rye [electronic resource]. The First Amendment Encyclopedia, Middle Tennessee State University (accessed Apr 02, 2023). -amendment/article/794/the-catcher-in-the-rye
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Finally, The catcher in the rye is a bildungsroman because Holden encounters changes, morally and psychologically, from him being the preventer of adulthood to him letting everything go around and around. He is different at age seventeen than he was in his flashback. Holden is much wiser and different when he is telling the story than Holden inside the story. 59ce067264
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