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Catcher In The Rye Analysis

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Edwin is picked on so harshly that it really impairs his self image, self esteem, social interations, moral development and solely his decisions. Edwin doesn't go through the developmental stages as one should. It's no longer about what's right and what's wrong. But rather, revenge; how can they get back at them, what will they do next, or who will be their target. Edwin shows a strong sense of remorse on the very last page of the novel. Not for the students that were killed, however for his dead friend, Flake. He becomes so disgusted with himself, not because of what he did, rather for not dying alongside the only person that ever stuck by his side. This novel is not about school shootings, the victims, or their families, or how it affected
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