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Isolation Experienced By Holden Caulfield In The Catcher In The Rye

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The isolation experienced by Holden Caulfield in Chapters 1 through 4 of "The Catcher in the Rye" has contributed significantly to his negative mindset. Throughout the book, Holden is portrayed as a lonely individual. He has been expelled from his school Pencey Prep, and has nowhere to go until his parents expect him to come home for Christmas vacation. This sense of isolation is shown with his interactions with others. When he has a conversation with his roommate Stradlater, he feels disconnected from his classmates. Holden's isolation has a bad effect on his mental state and he begins to have a negative and out of touch mentality with the world around him. He criticizes the "phoniness" of other people and their behavior in almost always a
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