1. catcher in the rye context
Also the different settings in which Salinger has placed Holden and various writing techniques he has used, must also be analyzed as they contribute to the over all effectiveness of the story. ... Holden at the complicated age of sixteen begins to show signs of the complexities associated with an inner conflict that he battles when he refuses to let go of hid childhood ideologies and wants to remain a child, one of the few things he discerns as not "phony". ... Due to any lack of support from family or friends Holden is forced to carry the burden of all his problems , feel alone and different....
- Word Count: 1661
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: Undergraduate