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The Wisdom of Holden Caulfield

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  • #masculinity
  • #moral philosophy
  • The Catcher in the Rye turns 75, offering a hopeful ethical outlook beyond its surface alienation.
  • Holden Caulfield's moral code rejects phoniness and performance, emphasizing gentleness and integrity.
  • Holden's ethics challenge contemporary masculine norms, advocating for innocence and protection.
  • The novel's enduring power lies in its depiction of a gentle manhood and antidote to nihilism.
  • Salinger portrays Holden's advanced ideas on consent and honesty, contrasting with his peers.
  • Holden's narrative is a confession of weakness, defying conventional masculinity and adolescence.
  • Despite cultural cynicism, the book insists on the existence and protection of innocence.
  • Holden's character blends adolescent voice with mature insight, creating a unique moral guide.