The Catcher in the Rye--Do you agree with Holden's criticisms of society Why or why not
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Holden's criticisms of society center around the fact that he finds society dirty, corrupt and extremely "phony". He views society as a fake surrounding for us all, wants desperately to protect the innocent from the damaging effects of society, and strives to isolate himself from it. I agree with his disapproval of society, though perhaps do not feel as strongly about certain aspects of his thoughts such as escapism. I feel this way not only
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at of Holden's. This is one of the main reasons why I enjoyed reading the book so much, because of similarities I drew between Holden's ideology and my own. On Holden's criticism of society, I found many interesting ideas that were brought up in the novel which I felt that I agreed with. The main reason why I agree with Holden's views of the world in general is because I have the same cynical mentality.
at of Holden's. This is one of the main reasons why I enjoyed reading the book so much, because of similarities I drew between Holden's ideology and my own. On Holden's criticism of society, I found many interesting ideas that were brought up in the novel which I felt that I agreed with. The main reason why I agree with Holden's views of the world in general is because I have the same cynical mentality.