(855) 4-ESSAYS

Type a new keyword(s) and press Enter to search

Catcher in the Rye


That's why Holden's "standard- does not allow him to have friends, because of his "he's phony- attitude. .
             Right away at the beginning of the book, the reader knows that Holden is lonely when he separates himself from the rest of the Pencey students by watching the football game from Thomsen Hill and not the grandstands: ".you could hear them all yelling, deep and terrific on the Pencey side, because practically the whole school was there except me- (Salinger 5). Holden wasn't a very sociable person partly because he finds himself better than many others. He dislikes his roommate for many things and one of them is because of his generic leather luggage. "Its really hard to be roommates with someone if your luggage is better than theirs, it really is- , says Holden (Salinger 109). He dislikes his roommate over something so insignificant as luggage, even though he had many other reason to hate him. That demonstrates that Holden doesn't have bit of tolerance, and that may be because he has a uniform, narrow-minded way of seeing persons. In sort of a way he sees persons all the same way.
             Most of the times Holden sits in his room to read, because he has no friends to be with and also because he likes to do it. A kid named Ackely is his next door roommate, and he doesn't seem to want a friendship with him either. This guy enters Holden's room a few times and for Holden it is not a pleasure. Holden finds Ackely a nasty person, full of pimples and with a terrible personality and thats why he doesn't want him in his room. Holden says: " I wasn't too crazy about him, to tell you the truth- (Salinger 23); saying these he really doesn't like him near. This should light a bulb in the readers head and signify internal problems with Holden and shows that his loneliness is growing up, and that makes Holden more insecure towards life. .
             The loneliness that Holden felt is apparent in more than just his lack of friends.


Essays Related to Catcher in the Rye


Got a writing question? Ask our professional writer!
Submit My Question