The Catcher in the Rye was written by<em> J.D. Salinger in 1951</em>. The story is about an angry teenage boy named Holden Caulfield, who tells the story about his adventures before Christmas. Even though it isn't specified in the book it is implied that he is living in a mental facility.
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Holden would allow their relatives to visit on holidays. He would let his brother visit for a while if he wanted a quite place for his writing, but he wouldn't be able to write any movies only stories and books. Holden disapproved the fact that his veteran older brother liked to write movies. <em>Nobody could do anything</em><u><em> phony</em></u><em> when they visited him. </em>If they did anything phony they would have to go. He uses the word <em>phony</em> to describe a hypocrite and fake society.
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I believe it is all of the above
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She argues with her husband (man v man), her domestic entrapment (man v society), and her pursuing madness (man v self).
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We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are, Painted upon a pole, and underwrite, "Here may you see the tyrant."
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compares Macbeth to their most unusual monsters and even calls him a tyrant.
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