Friday, March 15, 2019
Free Essays - The Phony Holden of Catcher in the Rye :: Catcher Rye Essays
The Phony Holden of Catcher in the Rye     J.D. Salinger writes near a raw man who is very distraught after World War II. In Salingers only published novel The Catcher in the Rye he talks about a young man who does non fancy society and the surroundings he lives in. He keeps referring back to how everyone and everything around him is a phony. He makes himself seem unreliable by say the reader that he lies openly.   In the novel Holden is what you would c every(prenominal) an unreliable narrator. The definition of unreliable is - a person or thing that cannot be counted on or cussed. You cannot trust Holden if you know that he lies all the time. Since the reader knows that he is a general liar you may never know the difference from when he is telling the truth or when he is telling another one of his stories. Holden goes in and out of mental lapses throughout the novel that affected his mind and mental state greatly.   Holden is an unreliable narr ator for many reasons. Holden tells the reader that he lies all the time and sometimes does not level(p) notice that he is lying. Holden does not see things beneath the surface. Finally he is not mentally immutable and feels very insecure about many things.   Susan K. Mitchells comments talk about how Holden is disquieted about the world and the people who are around him. He is an childish man who is still recovering from the effects the war had on him. He has also just failed out of school and so that has sent him into gain depression. Holden sometimes contradicts his statements that he verbalize earlier on and he doesnt bring to pass it. Holden is a man who does not practice what he teaches.(Mitchell 1) You cannot believe what Holden says about his family after he has told you that he lies.(2) Holden tells falsifications so often that he doesnt even realize whether he is lying or telling the truth.(2) Holden tells Sally he loves her, It was a lie of course, but the thing is, I meant it when I said it.(2) Since the book is told through the eyes of the narrator our observations are biased.
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