Catcher In The Rye Quotes Analysis

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Q: “Please, Holden. Please let me go. I’ll be very, very, very- You won't even- You're not going… You really aren't going anywhere? Are you going home afterwards? Yeah” (Salinger 227 and 233). A: Holden, the protagonist, presents a more mature personality than his younger self. He shows this mature side when he discovers that his younger sister wants to leave and go out west with him. He makes it clear by saying “You're not going” which displays a more cognizant maturity; therefore he knows he needs to face his problems head on and not run away. He is more self-aware and mature now, that he goes to a psychoanalyst and begins to. This shows the major maturity steps he took in becoming a mature individual that can survive within the society. …show more content…

I was sort of crying...I yelled at the top of my goddamn voice, ‘Sleep tight, ya morons!’”(Salinger 5). A: In the novel Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger, the protagonist Holden Caulfield, displays a lackadaisical effort of applying himself in school. This is shown by his early days when he is “all set to go” in leaving his fourth school. Holden shows immaturity by shooting his mouth off “Sleep tight, ya morons!”. Older Holden learned to have self-control and keep his mouth shut. Although he is immature he is learning his place in

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