tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1643664058215156130.post482674016271060102..comments2023-12-31T16:15:10.565+08:00Comments on The Undercover Book Lover (Not Really): Significance of the Title 'The Catcher in the Rye' AnalysisReggieWriteshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475857811391920513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1643664058215156130.post-4982848869957522462011-01-20T11:17:33.769+08:002011-01-20T11:17:33.769+08:00My daughter is reading this right now...I am shari...My daughter is reading this right now...I am sharing what you wrote with her, thanks so much for posting!!<br /><br />And I love that little pic at the bottom of the post that says I wandered through fiction to look for the truth. What is that from???Angeliquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16390888264309430243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1643664058215156130.post-52525108313721583352011-01-19T22:56:16.944+08:002011-01-19T22:56:16.944+08:00Beautiful. That's exactly what I loved about t...Beautiful. That's exactly what I loved about this book and about Holden. The first paragraph explains why Holden is one of my favorite characters more eloquently than I ever thought to say it. Makes me want to be a Catcher in the Rye, because Holden and I share the deep desire to preserve chidren's innocence. It's too bad corruption is etched too deeply in the precepts of our society to allow kids to remain innocent for the whole of their youth. And even that's a sad statement, because who says adults can't be innocent? It's nothing but an excuse that allows us to sell ourselves short, and it's just not true. I'm 23 and I'm innocent, and that doesn't make me a child. And even if did, I'd rather be a child for my whole life than lose myself, and possibly heaven, to the world.<br /><br />Anyway! Great essay! Totally worthy of an A. :)Zombie Girrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03550287890162111872noreply@blogger.com