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Cather In The Rye Essay Research Paper

Cather In The Rye Essay, Research Paper


Holden Caulfield, the main character in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher


in the Rye, is what I believe to be one of the most well-developed


characters which I have read about. He has many characteristics that are


all his own, such as the way he views the world, his friends and his


family. One of the main things that characterizes Holden, is that way


that he thinks the entire world is “phony.”


Holden’s view of the world as “phony” is a very strong one, and


in most cases, is correct. Holden thinks that the majority of the


people in the world are putting on some sort of an act to impress or


befriend people. In a way, Holden is probably correct in thinking that


most of the people he came in contact with are “phony,” such as his


roommate at Pencey, Ward Stradlater. In one instance, Holden refers to


Stradlater as a “secret slob.” He describes how Stradlater always tries


to be neat and tidy on the outside so as to impress people, but how he


is not when you get to know him. In the scene where Holden and


Stradlater are in the “can,” and Stradlater is getting ready for a date,


Holden describes Stradlater’s razor as “rusty as hell and full of lather


and hair and crap.”


Another of Holden’s run-ins with “phonies,” came to him while he


was in New York City. He was lonely and looking for someone to keep him


company, so he calls a girl named Faith Cavendish. He was told about


Faith by a friend of his who went to Princeton, Eddie Birdsell. When he


calls Faith, she has no desire to talk to him whatsoever, and she makes


that quite clear, until Holden drops the name of Eddie, and she


instantly perks up at the thought tha

t Holden might be an important


person. She asks Holden where he’s calling from, and he replies “a phone


booth,” and he tells her that he has no money, and she then tells Holden


that she has no time. The wat that Faith changes her mind so quickly


when she finds that Holden has no money is a prime example of the


“phonies” Holden encounters.


Another general example of what Holden thinks is “phony” is actors. He


talks about how D.B. took Phoebe and him to see “Hamlet,” and he talks


about Sir Laurence Olivier, and how the play would have been good,


except that Olivier “knew he was good, and that spoils it.” Holden says


how he can’t go to a play and pay attention to what the actor is saying


because he “has to keep worrying about whether he’s going to do


something phony every minute.”


Holden has another incident with phonies when he invites Sally Hayes on


a date. Holden takes her to a play, which he considers phony as it is,


but then at intermission, Sally meets a man who she hasn’t seen for


years, and they began a big phony act. Holden says,


“You’ve though that they hadn’t seen each other for twenty years they


probably even hugged and kissed checks and all.” This is the kind of


behavior that Holden obviously never grew up with, isn’t used to, and


doesn’t like.


Through his experiences in New York City, and his many flings with


phony women, Holden grows to believe that everyone in phony in some way.


He thinks that the whole world is phony, and it’s not likely that


everyone in the world is corrupted or “phony,” so is it possible that


all the characters in the novel are all really normal and Holden is


really the only “phony” one?

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