The Catcher In The Rye
Some may say that the main character of J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, is merely the average teenager, although he seems to think about sex and women quite a lot for his age of sixteen. This point can be easily argued in many ways, one example being the time Holden called a perfect stranger, Faith Cavendish, to get together at an unruly time of night. Another example of the main character's perversion is when he hired a prostitute named Sunny, and never actually accomplished anything. One last example could be Caulfield's overall impression and cockiness when it comes to sex and women. In conclusion Holden Caulfield is engrossed in sexual thought.
The protagonist's fixation with members of the opposite sex can first be argued when he phone's a girl who's number he received from a guy he meet once at a party; he said that the girl was "not exactly a whore or anything but didn't mind doing it once in a while". After Holden had spent a good......
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