Tuesday, September 17, 2019
The Morality of Reading The Catcher in the Rye in School Essay
The Morality of Reading The Catcher in the Rye in School    The story of The Catcher In The Rye, can and is misinterpreted by many  people. It is very easy to find The Catcher In The Rye immoral if you  are reading the book only to prove that idea. This is so because you  can ignore the good things and ideas the author is trying to convey by  using certain incidents that might be labeled wrong. On the other  hand, if you are reading the book and taking that extra step to  analyze the things that Holden Caulfield does and the things that  happens to him you end up having a greater appreciation for the novel  and what it says.    Throughout the book Holden has shown that he is a boy who in reality  has a conscience and uses it. One example of this is when Holden goes  to see Mr. Spencer, his former history teacher. Holden goes to visit  Mr. Spencer, who is ill with the grippe. He goes to tell him not to  feel bad for failing him in history. Holden did not have to do this;  this was an act of courtesy because he knew that Mr. Spencer felt  sorry that he had flunked Holden in his class. Holden also sits  through Mr. Spencerââ¬â¢s lecture on how life is a game, a game that one  must play according to the rules. Holden who absolutely hates talks  like this, did not have to sit through it, he could have gotten up and  left, but he didnââ¬â¢t he showed respect for one of his superiors and  what he had to say. I believe this is an act that every child and  adult should know and do.    ââ¬Å"I am the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life.â⬠ (16)    Holden Caulfield is a good liar. Holden even admits to it. Many  people might say that this is setting a bad example but throughout  story his lies make people feel better. For example, when Holden was  ..              ...ain is ââ¬Å"fuck youâ⬠. Even though  Holden always uses these words, he doesnââ¬â¢t want his younger sister  being exposed to that kind of profanity. He does care about innocence  and morality.    ââ¬Å"â⬠¦You canââ¬Ët ever find a place thatââ¬Ës nice and peaceful, because there  isnââ¬â¢t any. You may think there is, but once you get there, when  youââ¬Ëre not looking, somebodyââ¬Ëll sneak up and write ââ¬ËFuck Youââ¬â¢ right  under your noseâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬     The virtuousness, morality, or principles are as apparent as the  depravities throughout the novel of The Catcher In The Rye. Although  when you actually read and examine the book you realize that there are  no immoralities. The only way you can come to that conclusion, is  with ignorance and a lack of knowledge. To fully recognize and  understand the hidden ideas or picture the author is trying to portray  in the readersââ¬â¢ minds you need knowledge and insight.                        
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