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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

All That David Copperfield Kind Of Crap

In the first 2 chapters of The Catcher and the Rye, the author exposes the exposition by introducing us, the readers, to the main character. Holden Caulfield is a troubled, isolated, and defiant young man who has been kicked out of private school. Before entering break on his last day of school, he get a note from his history teacher to meet him for a discussion. His teacher, Mr.Spencer, wonders why he's throwing a privilege away as if it meant nothing to him. He see's something good within Holden, but Holden being the troubled teenager he is, he is familiar with the pep talk and does not want to hear it. He's annoyed but does not want to be rude so he stays around and acts as if he is paying attention but he is not doing so. He's actually thinking in his mind why Mr.Spencer is bothering to help and change his view towards his attitude, others, and himself.

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