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sergiy2304 [10]
2 years ago
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26) In chapter 19, Holden thinks of a particular fear before his friend meets him (Luce) - describes why Holden is feeling this

way and what it is rooted in. Give evidence from previous chapters (events) that are potentially attached to this fear. Describe the conversation between Luce and Holden - what are some of the key points or takeaways? Give a commentary on Holden's feelings of frustration, fears of intimacy, confusion, etc. using textual support (short, concise quotes). This should be 10 sentences minimum
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NeTakaya2 years ago
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The context clues given in the story show that Holden's feelings and desires are understandable but his solution about avoiding reality is impossible.

<h3>What are context clues?</h3>

It should be noted that context clues are the hints given in a literary work by the author.

Holden's feelings and desires are understandable but his solution about avoiding reality is impossible.

His feelings are adolescent and ate shared by everyone that is of that age. In this case, he shared the feeling of intimacy. He was eventually upset that intimacy can be casual as he believed that it should be about love.

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