Catcher in the Rye by Salinger

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Today's society has gone through many changes. The evolution of music, culture and literature has given people the gift of cultural development. This could not have been possible without change and rebellion. Although many have criticized the rebels of yesterday, even today disapproval and criticism continues to obstruct change. It is unarguable to many that the title of the King of Music is still held by Elvis. Elvis Presley, the idol to millions of men, …

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…that feeling, I would believe I had contributed something to the world." Similarly in this case, J.D. Salinger "ain't no saint" yet, he has contributed something to this world. This novel has encouraged teenagers to question and challenge established systems and government, and this has evoked a change within society. If society is ever going to grow and evolve, change as uncomfortable as it may be for some, is a necessary component of evolution.