Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," has a few interests that reflect his complex personality. He enjoys reading, particularly classic literature, which he often references throughout the novel. Additionally, he is passionate about Baseball, especially his admiration for his younger brother D.B. and the game itself, symbolizing his nostalgia for childhood. However, his hobbies are often overshadowed by his feelings of alienation and disconnection from the world around him.
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.
The novel is written in the first person, and Holden himself is the narrator.
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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.
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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.
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Holden Caulfield
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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.