Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Themes, Motifs & Symbols in “The Catcher of the Rye”
Posted on 21:19 by Unknown
Themes Alienation as a Form of Self-ProtectionThroughout the novel, Holden seems to be excluded from and victimized by the world around him. As he says to Mr. Spencer, he feels trapped on "the other side" of life, and he continually attempts to find his way in a world in which he feels he doesn't belong.As the novel progresses, we begin to perceive that Holden's alienation is his way of
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