Phoniness, The True Face And The False Face in "Cather in the Rye" by Salinger
Title: Phoniness, The True Face And The False Face in "Cather in the Rye" by Salinger
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Phoniness, The True Face And The False Face in "Cather in the Rye" by Salinger
What happen if everyone in the world is wearing a mask?
That is exactly what this world is; everyone wears a mask. Most
people we see every day have their true identity hidden behind a
facade. Although a true identity cannot be divulge just by looking,
but with a careful scrutiny of one's character will reveal to what
is behind the facade. Equivalent to what happened in J.D. Salinger's
novel The Catcher in the
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the garage with his fists. Subsequently,
Holden wanted to be the 'Catcher in the Rye,' but he now realized that he
cannot 'catch (or safe) all the children that started to go over the cliff.'
Thus, Holden's mask is just a false front, a facade. But what's
behind it is the most important. He uses the language to find the meaning
of life, his existence. The true Holden shows his decent heart, sympathy
and maturity.
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