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Yutaka Yamamoto Per 5 5/19/07 Essay Topic: What are Holden Caulfield's insecurities? In the book The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield is confronted with the basic obstacles of society and human nature. He constantly struggles to find a place in the world and the society around him. Holden realizes that holding onto insecurities will only affect him in a negative fashion. From the first glance at the book, the audience can easily understand and relate the experiences Holden encounters with the world to their personal experiences in life. The more the audience networks with Holden, the easier it is to understand Holden's character and his attitude towards the world. Holden Caulfield is a brilliant teenager that can be related to in many ways. The obstacles he encounters such as fear of maturing, acceptance and uncertainty about his future all just part of his...

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