Language Features in The Catcher in the Rye

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Discover the language features and anti-traditional elements in “The Catcher in the Rye” by Jerome David Salinger. This analysis delves into Salinger’s use of the first-person technique, stream of consciousness, and repeated phrases like “phony” and “depressed.” Explore how Salinger transforms Holden into a unique hero and uses direct dialogues to engage readers. Through this classic novel, Salinger offers a glimpse into the protagonist’s inner world, employing a skillful stream of consc…

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