Power dynamics influence Holden Caulfield in "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger by highlighting his feelings of alienation and cynicism towards society. Holden often feels powerless in the face of authority figures and societal expectations, which leads to his rebellious behavior and desire to protect innocence. The theme of power also underscores Holden's fear of growing up and facing the responsibilities and hypocrisy he sees in adult life.
The main character is Holden Caufield, other characters are Jane Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Antolini, Mr. Spencer, Phoebe Caufield (holden's little sister), Stradlater, Maurice (pimp)
Holden Caulfield has self-esteem issues, bipolar disorder, depression, and post traumatic stress.
Dear Ruth
The novel is written in the first person, and Holden himself is the narrator.
Holden Caulfield's favorite game was "ping-pong." He often enjoyed playing it at his school's gym.
Holden Caulfield
morrissey
Yes, he does.
blue
Disciples
Well if the book was taking place in 1951 and he is 16, then he was born in 1935.
Holden Caulfield's eyes are described as gray in the novel "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger.