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One of the best parts of Catcher in the Rye is its relatable portrayal of teenage angst and disillusionment with society. The novel's protagonist, Holden Caulfield, struggles with feelings of alienation and hypocrisy, creating a deeply empathetic connection with readers. Additionally, its exploration of themes such as authenticity, innocence, and alienation continues to resonate with audiences across generations.

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