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** Another popular theme is that Holden suffers from PTSD from his brother's death, and the end is him finally realizing he needs help

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* I took two readings of ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye'' to understand the whole point of it. At first, I thought all that went on was Holden saying "sonuvabitch" and whining about phonies. Only upon reading it again that I learned that it was a tale of Holden stuck between childhood and adulthood. --@/RayAyanami

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* I took two readings of ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye'' to understand the whole point of it. At first, I thought all that went on was Holden saying "sonuvabitch" and whining about phonies. Only upon reading it again that I learned that it was a tale of Holden stuck between childhood and adulthood. --@/RayAyanami
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* I took two readings of ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye'' to understand the whole point of it. At first, I thought all that went on was Holden saying "sonuvabitch" and whining about phonies. Only upon reading it again that I learned that it was a tale of Holden stuck between childhood and adulthood. --RayAyanami

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* I took two readings of ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye'' to understand the whole point of it. At first, I thought all that went on was Holden saying "sonuvabitch" and whining about phonies. Only upon reading it again that I learned that it was a tale of Holden stuck between childhood and adulthood. --RayAyanami--@/RayAyanami
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* In the beginning of the book, Holden says that he is a liar and he frequently lies to people who hold authority over him, in the ending of the book, Holden reveals that he is in a mental institution and is revealing his story in a position of authority, with this in mind, how much of the story can be interpreted as the truth of what happened to Holden?

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* In the beginning of the book, Holden says that he is a liar and he frequently lies to people who hold authority over him, in him. In the ending of the book, Holden reveals that he is in a mental institution and is revealing his story in a position of authority, with authority. With this in mind, how much of the story can be interpreted as the truth of what happened to Holden?
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* In the beginning of the book, Holden says that he is a liar and he frequently lies to people who hold authority over him, in the ending of the book, Holden reveals that he is in a mental institution and is revealing his story in a position of authority, with this in mind, how much of the story can be interpreted as the truth of what happened to Holden?

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* In the beginning of the book, Holden says that he is a liar and he frequently lies to people who hold authority over him, in the ending of the book, Holden reveals that he is in a mental institution and is revealing his story in a position of authority, with this in mind, how much of the story can be interpreted as the truth of what happened to Holden?Holden?
* Salinger refused to let the book be turned into a movie. Holden himself said he hates the movies, and he likely wouldn't want some "phony actor" pretending to be him.
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*In the beginning of the book, Holden says that he is a liar and he frequently lies to people who hold authority over him, in the ending of the book, Holden reveals that he is in a mental institution and is revealing his story in a position of authority, with this in mind, how much of the story can be interpreted as the truth of what happened to Holden?
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* I took two readings of ''TheCatcherInTheRye'' to understand the whole point of it. At first, I thought all that went on was Holden saying "sonuvabitch" and whining about phonies. Only upon reading it again that I learned that it was a tale of Holden stuck between childhood and adulthood. --RayAyanami

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* I took two readings of ''TheCatcherInTheRye'' ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye'' to understand the whole point of it. At first, I thought all that went on was Holden saying "sonuvabitch" and whining about phonies. Only upon reading it again that I learned that it was a tale of Holden stuck between childhood and adulthood. --RayAyanami
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**Another popular theme is that Holden suffers from PTSD from his brother's death, and the end is him finally realizing he needs help

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