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How Holden Caufield Would Respond To High School

"How Holden Caulfield Would Respond To High School"

A high school is a very informative learning environment, albeit a very interesting one. The school presents a wide variety of people in a wide variety of surroundings. Holden Caulfield, the main character in J.D. Salinger's novel, The Catcher In The Rye, would not be unreasonably out of place in high school, but a few peculiarities would stick out. Holden Caulfield would be teed off middle scholars sharing the bus with the high scholars, the unrelenting graffiti plaguing the walls of high school and people he would deem phonies. Holden's school day would result in poor feelings from the beginning, on the school bus.
Holden would be picked up on the bus and immediately be shocked. With the rampant amount of swearing that goes on the bus, Holden would seem to fit in, judging by his language in the novel. But Holden has a softer side, one that if a child were to fall over a cliff, he would want to "come out from somewhere and......


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