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Slide1

Catcher in the rye

J.D Salinger

Throughout the Catcher in the Rye the theme of Alienation is one of the main obstacles Holden encounters and attempts to overcome. Slide2

Alienation Quotes

Catcher In The Rye

“I’m standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch Everybody if the start to

go over the cliff- I mean if they don’t look where they’re going I have to come out from somewhere and

catch them. That’s all I’d do all day. I’d be the catcher in the rye.”

Explanation-

This quote is showing us that Holden would rather show his imaginary view

of the world

rather than having to deal with his extreme feelings of alienation and complexities of the real world that

He lives in. By Holden saying this it shows his extreme disconnection from reality and forces us to believe

That he feels so alienated in the real world that he decides to live in this imaginary world in his mind.

“ Lie is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules.” “Yes, sir. I know it is. I know it.”

Game, my ass. Some game. If you get on the side where all the hot shots are, then it’s a game, all right- I’ll admit that. But if you get on the other side, where there aren't any hot shots

,

then what's a game about it? Nothing. No game.

Explanation- In this quote we see how alienated Holden feels. He implies that he's with those on the

“other side” of the game. He shows that he feels very alone and even victimized. This is making Holden feel

as if the entire world was against him.

Slide3

Examples of Alienation in Catcher

 

He says to Mr. Spencer, he feels trapped on “the other side” of life, and he continually attempts to find his way in a world in which he feels he doesn’t belong.

 

He uses his isolation as proof that he is better than everyone else around him and therefore above interacting with them. 

 

His loneliness propels him into his date with Sally Hayes, but his need for isolation causes him to insult her and drive her away. Similarly, he longs for the meaningful connection he once had with Jane Gallagher, but he is too frightened to make any real effort to contact her. He depends upon his alienation, but it destroys him.

 

All his schoolmates are rich, privileged kids with narrow worldviews—but he’s also too rich and privileged to connect with anyone who 

isn’t

 a rich, privileged kid.

 

 

"Practically the whole school except me was there" 

 

A worldly trickster quick to lie to protect himself, Slide4

Examples of alienation in catcher

“All I did was, I got up and went over and looked out the window. I felt so lonesome, all of a sudden. I almost wished I was dead.” 

 

Holden is uncomfortable with his own weaknesses, and at times displays just as much hypocrisy and superficiality as any other character that features in the book. Effectively, Holden attempts to use his resentment at the world to isolate, and protect himself from the interactions with others which so often overwhelm him

 His conversation with Carl Luce and his date with Sally Hayes are made unbearable by his rude behaviour. His calls to Jane Gallagher are aborted for a similar reason: to protect his precious and fragile sense of individuality.Slide5

J.D Salinger and Holden connections

 

They both have their main life story in New York.

 They both think most people are phonies.

 Both had siblings.

 Both are known to act like a child even at teenage years.

 Even though Holden was not good at school each had a teacher that told them to push in life.

 Both not very good with women as Salinger had multiple relationships but could never get the right one.

 Both think about or want to go to New York for some type of purpose.

 Even thought they had lots of money they were not happy and both seemed lost or needed hope. Slide6

Does Holden bring Alienation upon himself?

It is clear that many times throughout the novel Holden attempts to make contact with other people and is rejected, brushed aside. Although, it can be argued that in a number of situations Holden brings this alienation upon himself. Take Mr. Spencer for example, right near the start of the novel Mr. Spencer reached out to Holden by inviting him into his house in order to discuss Holden’s problems. Holden had different ideas, at the first sign of true concern and worry Holden recoiled within himself leaving the house as quickly as he could. Another good example of this is with Mr.

Antolini

, it seemed like Holden and Mr.

Antolini

were getting along very well. They were speaking and it seemed as if Holden was starting open up, unfortunately when Mr.

Antolini

was patting Holden’s head in what seemed like a caring manner, not in the form of a “homosexual advance”. Holden left the house instantly not even stopping a second to consider Mr.

Antolini’s

true intentions.Slide7

Have the minor characters in the story failed to help a suffering soul?

For the most part the minor characters in the story didn’t fail to help a suffering soul. As was already mentioned both Mr. Spencer and

Antolini

reached out to Holden and were pushed away. As for the other characters Holden met up with such as Luke, the taxi drivers as well as Bernice and her friends did not neglect Holden’s needs in any way they were aware of. In fact they all acted fairly normally considering to them, Holden was just another stranger.Slide8

Catcher in The Rye Original SongSlide9

Works Cited

http://www.biography.com/people/jd-salinger-9470070

http://www.sparknotes.com/

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