The Cultural Assumption of Catcher In The Rye
A cultural assumption for Catcher In The Rye are the the teenagers where they are depicted as somewhat absent minded people in Holden's perspective. They can be seen as immature in the world where they do quite rather silly things.
In the book Holden expresses his teenage cultural assumption by finding it painful and depressing about growing up because he still wants to be a child in his life but needs to start realizing that he need to become the young adult we will be in the future.
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ReplyDeleteGood start remember Holden is a child too the way he forgets the fencing equipment.
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