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The Catcher in the Rye - Il giovane Holden

11 May 2025

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This episode offers an overview of Jerome D. Salinger's acclaimed novel, The Catcher in the Rye, exploring its lasting popularity as a "long-seller" and a classic of 20th-century youth literature. It summarizes the plot, detailing the protagonist Holden Caulfield's expulsion from school and his subsequent experiences in New York City before returning home, including various encounters and a dramatic confrontation. The text also identifies key themes within the novel, such as loneliness, cynicism, hypocrisy, and the challenges of confronting the adult world, particularly highlighting Holden's aversion to what he perceives as "phony" behavior and the concept of the novel as a failed Bildungsroman where the protagonist resists entering adulthood. Finally, it touches on the significance of the word "phony" and its translation, connecting it to Holden's moral judgment and the theme of innocence embodied by his sister, Phoebe.

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