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CATCHER
Title: CATCHER
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 973 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
CATCHER
Nikki Bumbacco
Ms. Morris
ENG 3A0
May 15,1999
Often in literature characters, through different experiences, undergo changes which enable
them to grow. In the novel The Catcher in the Rye, the author J.D. Salinger portrays Holden as a
confused adolecent. The author conveys Holden’s inner growth through specific incidents.
When Holden is expelled from Pencey he grows and developes a new attitude towards his family.
After meeting with a prostitute Holden becomes more mature
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witha prositute leaves Holden
feeling unfulfilled. Holden grows and as a result realizes that sex does not compensate for
companionship. Finally when Holden is reunited with Phoebe he learns that he can not preserve
the innocence of children forever . Holden’s new inner growth enables him to realize that he too
must deal with the side of life he does not prefer. Growth and change are both an inevitable
part of life’s long journey.
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