The Catcher in the Rye | Topics for Discussion

1. Holden constantly uses the word "phony" to describe people, events, and popular culture such as movies. What does he mean by this word and what does it indicate about his values?

2. Although he discusses the subject with ironic humor, the idea of war clearly disturbs Holden. He states that his older brother "hated" the army and World War II. Holden dreads military experience because he will not be able to choose the people with whom he associates. What does this tell us about Holden's social ideal?

3. Although indirectly discussed in the book, the theme of death by...

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