Saturday, November 9, 2019
the Cather In The Rye essays
the Cather In The Rye essays Over the years schools have been banning the book The Catcher In The Rye by J.D Salinger because of several different reasons. The frequent use of profanity, the web of lies he creates, and the assumption that all teens do is drink. These three different factors dub the book unethical and may corrupt the youth. But all of this is somewhat necessary to create a accurate portrayal of a troubled teenager living in a chaotic society. Profanity is a key element to making a accurate portrayal of a teenage today. All of them has heard the swears whether it be from TV or radio or out of the parents mouth. It would be hypocritical to ban a book because of it. In this book it is not used to make the Holden a hero or someone to look up to. But rather a way of expressing his anger toward life. This also helps him show others how much he likes or dislikes things Lies and deceit is what comes to mind when people think of teenagers. They think that they are a bunch of no good yahoos. They believe that people who lie cant be that good of a person. This is exactly why the main character does lie. He lies to escape the reality of life, because in his lies he can believe and achieve anything he wants. To him, this is much funner than life. Drinking alcohol is a very important part of this novel. Holden uses it to ...
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