Catcher In The Rye And Phony

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In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, written by J. D. Salinger, the author discusses the difference between someone being phony and someone being real. Real and phony are polar opposites. Being real means someone is honest and true to themselves. They do not pretend to be anyone else and are happy with who they are. They are usually very confident people who do not feel the need to impress others. Although, no one is genuine all the time. Everyone, on occasions, can have a tendency to be phony. Phony is when someone pretends to be someone they are not. Many people are phony when they are trying to impress others. It can be hard to tell, at first, if someone is being phony or genuine. However, when someone is phony, eventually the truth usually