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Title: holden caulfield-phony
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January 17, 2002 |
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Nobody can be successful by himself or herself. There is always someone behind one?s success.
Holden portrayed others to be inferior to him all throughout the book. Holden thinks that everybody is phony. He made several comments as to how people aren't as perfect as he is... Showed first 250 characters
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"The reason he fixed himself up to look good was because he was madly in love with himself" (Salinger 27). Holden had an inferiority complex. He was afraid of not having any special talents or abilities and used other methods to make him out to be a rough tough boy... Showed next 250 characters
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