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Catcher and The Rye

To what extent is Holden responsible for his own loneliness?
9 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
"To what extent ... " is an opinion question. What is your opinion?

After you've read the book, you should go back into the parts where the character and actions of Holden are concentrated and re-read them all. Then you should be able to decide.

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