Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Catcher In The Rye :: essays research papers
Some may say that the main character of J.D. Salingerââ¬â¢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 characterââ¬â¢s perversion is when he hired a prostitute named Sunny, and never actually accomplished anything. One last example could be Caulfieldââ¬â¢s overall impression and cockiness when it comes to sex and women. In conclusion Holden Caulfield is engrossed in sexual thought. The protagonistââ¬â¢s fixation with members of the opposite sex can first be argued when he phoneââ¬â¢s a girl whoââ¬â¢s number he received from a guy he meet once at a party; he said that the girl was ââ¬Å"not exactly a whore or anything but didnââ¬â¢t mind doing it once in a whileâ⬠. After Holden had spent a good amount of time trying to persuade her to meet him, because he was ââ¬Å"feeling pretty hornyâ⬠, the girl, Faith Cavendish, finally got him to register the answer of no into his brain. At this point Faith asked the main character if he would like to meet for drinks the next day, but he declined, because the next day he may not be feeling horny anymore. Obviously, the main character was so determined to do something sexy that night he turned down a friendly invitation, which proves that Holden Caulfield is fascinated by sex and women. Over all because the protagonist called an unknown woman for sex, then refused her proposal for a get together the ne xt day; Holden is obviously fixated with both sex and women. Second, another example of Holdenââ¬â¢s perversion is when he hires a prostitute named Sunny from the elevator man at his hotel. Although some may say that calling a stranger in the middle of the night, like Holden did with Faith, is normal, but hiring a prostitute when one is sixteen years old is far from average. After the prostitute, Sunny, arrived in Holdenââ¬â¢s room and had stripped off her dress Holden lied to her saying that he had an injured ââ¬Å"clavichordâ⬠so that he could back out of doing the deed, instead of admitting that he didnââ¬â¢t want to; this caused vexation from both Sunny and the elevator man (Sunnyââ¬â¢s pimp), Maurice, and resulted in Holden getting beat up by Maurice because he didnââ¬â¢t pay the full price.
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