The Catcher in the Rye was a very interesting unique book. The style the author used was a bit confusing. This book seemed to be narrated by the main character Houlden. Houlden would steer away from things he was explaining to relate them to something else similar to what he was explaining or talking about.
Houlden seems to be a man caught in his fantasies and dreams because of how he expresses things in his book. He didn't like reality to much and it shows the way he dropped out of four schools. Houlden was a bit self-centered the way he only cared for his needs and him self and didn't very much care about what other people felt or thought towards him. Houlden did try to turn his life around by setting up goals for himself in regards to the future. This shows he wasn't fully in fantasy island and day dream universe.
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