Joan Holtz

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    Borderline Personality Disorder

    A contributing factor for Holden to have these violent outbursts is that he is emotionally unstable. The possible disorder that can explain his emotions instability is Borderline Personality Disorder. Borderline Personality Disorder or BPD, is a serious mental disorder marked by a pattern of ongoing instability in moods, behavior, self-image, and functioning. According to the article, “What Is The Cause For The Emotionally Unstable Borderline Personality Disorder?" from TheBorderlineTreatment.com

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    Holden's Phony Quotes

    In the beginning, Holden can be seen acting younger because he had no self control when he released his anger at Stradlater. Later on in the book, Holden breaks down and cries at the hotel after being mugged as if a child who was afraid. However, he also acts like an adult by faking his age when he tries to talk and get a drink. 2) “It’s a phony.” (14) This is one of the most common phrases that Holden uses to describe people or things in the book. When something seems fake or out of the order

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    Holden Caulfield Songs Analysis

    Imagine you are walking through a park and you see Holden Caulfield? Holden Caulfield is the main character from the novel The Catcher in the Rye by- J.D. Salenger. He’s sitting on a bench listening to music on his ipod. What songs do you think Holden is listening too? In the novel Holden is expelled from his school and goes to the city to see his family He lives on his own for a while, this is very hard on him with everything that has happened in his life. I think Holden would listen to a number

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    Examples Of Phony In Catcher In The Rye

    In J.D. Salenger’s book The Catcher in the Rye the word phony is used 44 times. The main user Holden Caulfield is a teenager who is currently in the process of being kicked out of boarding school. He sees the world in a very unique way. Holden derogatively uses the word phony to describe society and people throughout the book, because he is lonely, doesn’t want people to get close to him, and is indeed a phony himself. Holden is lonely and longs for affection. He only has felt a real connection

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    Catcher In The Rye Literary Analysis

    Often, many young adults battle with misconceptions about themselves and lack a sense of direction within their lives. In the coming of age novel The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger, the conflicted protagonist, Holden Caulfield, struggles in maintaining a balance in his life with an aversion view towards society and a disconnect with others. Also, my personal memories connect to Holden’s events and views in life. Holden’s distaste for adapting into adulthood overpowers his pursuit of identity

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    Catcher In The Rye Loss Of Innocence Quotes Analysis

    The Protection of innocence in The Catcher in The Rye Holden Caulfield, the protagonist in The Catcher in The Rye is a sixteen year old boy who is distressed between the corruptness of growing up, and the beauty of staying innocent. Holden can not withstand the thought of adulthood, he constantly emphasizes and intends to protect innocence in children. He fears that once a child loses their innocence they will become a “phony” like everyone else (Salinger 84). Holden tries to protect Jane Gallagher

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    Examples Of Mental Illness In Catcher In The Rye

    In Catcher in the Rye, Holden goes back and forth through emotions and never really seems to be stable but that doesn’t necessarily mean that Holden was mentally ill. He showed a lot of the symptoms though like: Feeling sad or down, extreme feelings of guilt, Extreme mood changes of highs and lows, Withdrawal from friends and activities, Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping, Trouble understanding and relating to situations and to people, Alcohol abuse, and Suicidal thinking. But

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    Joan Of Arc Research Paper

    Joan of arc was born Jeanne D’Arc in 1412 AD. It was in the French town of Domremy where her love for the Catholic Church grew. She was not taught to read or write, but instead to love God. Under threat of invasion from the English, Joan’s family, and many others like them, were forced to evacuate their homes in 1422. When she turned 13, Joan started to hear voices telling her to save France. She later determined that these voices were God telling her to deliver France from England, and place

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    Joan Didion Analysis

    Joan Didion was born December 5, 1934 and is an American author best known for her novels as well as her literary journalism. Coencidingly analyzing on of her particular pieces "' Joan Didion is known to some as just a simple neurotic writer from California, in this analysis I will prove that Joan is not an obsessive self centered individual she uses her life situations to view perspectives from "self" rather than what society has taught us.The selected pieces of her essays and articles published

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    Gender Review

    Joan W. Scott, “Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis,” AHR Volume: 91, Pgs. 1053-1075 In her 1986 article: "Gender: a Useful Category of Historical Analysis," Joan Wallach Scott examines the use of the logical term "gender", its historical development, its importance, and it’s contribution to modern society. Scott describes the style in which feminist thinkers began to use the term “gender” as a key concept for describing and analyzing both historical procedures and current relations

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