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Throughout the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J. ... Three of the symbols in the story that stood out were: Holden’s red hunting cap, Allie, and the ducks. As Holden goes through the few days of his life that are portrayed in the novel each of these symbols is brought up on a number of occasions. ...
Of all the symbols in Catcher the red hunting cap is the most frequently addressed. ... This quote was taken from Yashiro Takeuchi’s essay, “The burning carousel and the carnivalesque: Subversion and transcendence at the close of the Catcher in the Rye”. ...
One of the more emotional symbols in the story is Holden’s younger brother, Allie. ...
Holden’s red hunting cap, Allie, and the ducks, are all minute things that are actually key symbols that really help the reader to get inside the eccentric personality of Holden.
Approximate Word count = 1152 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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