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Holden Caulfield's Inception In The Catcher In The Rye

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The Catcher in the Rye portrays Holden Caulfield’s struggle to accommodate the adult world. Caulfield, ashamed of his inadequacy, resorts to deception to alter others’ perceptions of him. Through lying, he creates an ideal persona, masking his ineptitude at school and intimacy. Although Caulfield’s deception inflicts others in addition to himself, it enables him to exploit others and rebel against his own shortcomings. The lies Caulfield perpetuates prevent him from acknowledging reality and his shortcomings. This leads him to manipulate his image to gain acceptance. He exploits others, evident in his conversation with Faith Cavendish. During the conversation, Caulfield makes his voice “quite deep so that she [won’t] suspect [his] age or anything”
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