I noticed Catcher is a bit more self aware upon subsequent readings of the text. For one thing there's a particular scene in the novel where Holden Caufield gets his ass kicked by a prostitute's pimp for only hiring her to wanna talk to her. And he spends the remainder of the chapter fantasizing about killing him.Did anyone else who read Catcher in the Rye think that Holden was a whiny brat?
The things that stand out in my memory were 1984, To Kill a Mocking Bird, Catcher in The Rye, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Jungle and most of Shakespeare's well-known works. I enjoyed reading though and so I got into most of the books I read. I particularly liked The Jungle and 1984.
Something I always found frustrating about my age group was how adverse everyone was to reading. It's always inspired a unique sort of rage in me to hear people say that you can't gain anything from reading.
Did anyone else who read Catcher in the Rye think that Holden was a whiny brat?
That's gotta suck ass. I had to read that in May for my Grade 11 English class.In my 40k/year college I was required to read The Hunger Games for a class... not a fan