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______ Caulfield, the disillusioned protagonist, embarks on a soul-searching journey while grappling with the complexities of adulthood.
Holden _________, the disillusioned protagonist, embarks on a soul-searching journey while grappling with the complexities of adulthood.
______ Caulfield, Holden's younger sister, offers a beacon of innocence and understanding amidst his turbulent thoughts.
_____ Caulfield, Holden's deceased younger brother, holds a profound influence on his perspective and fuels his sense of loss.
____ Caulfield, Holden's older brother, represents the compromise and alienation that can come with pursuing artistic ambitions.
Mr. _______, Holden's former teacher, provides guidance and wisdom during a pivotal moment of self-reflection.
____ Gallagher, Holden's childhood friend, represents innocence and authenticity in a world that seems devoid of both.
Jane _________, Holden's childhood friend, represents innocence and authenticity in a world that seems devoid of both.
_____ Hayes, a classmate and love interest, represents the struggle between Holden's desire for companionship and his fear of phoniness.
Sally _____, a classmate and love interest, represents the struggle between Holden's desire for companionship and his fear of phoniness.
__________, Holden's roommate, embodies the superficiality and insincerity that Holden despises.
______, with his intrusive and unhygienic habits, often becomes a source of irritation for Holden.
Mr. ________, Holden's former English teacher, offers mentorship and attempts to guide him through his struggles