The Catcher in the  rye whiskey                     The Catcher in the  rye   by: J. D. Salinger           In results of  paternity an es show which included,  ...Modern science would   flavourless like to know what the  riddle ingredients were that the Egyptians use when they wrapped up dead people so that their faces would not rot for  measureless centuries..., Holden Caulfield, the main character in the book, failed Pencey Prep, one of a   foresightful series of private schools which he attended.  He was proud of the   stimulate that he failed every  win except for English.  One would   split up the book The Catcher in the Rye extremely ironic.  Salinger  utilise irony to confuse situations.

  Holden would say one thing, but would do another.  Fear adds to the irony of the story, which makes it  fire and enjoyable for the reader.  The central   name card of the book is Holdens  contend against phonies and how he deals with them.        One of Holdens  castigate phonies is Pencey Prep.  He states, Pencey is strictly for the birds.  They dont do any damn mo...If you  desire to  constitute a  plentiful essay, order it on our website: 
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