Holden Caulfield Character Analysis

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In Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield is an unreliable narrator who announces to the reader he is a liar; in spite of his claim, however, he establishes himself as someone we can trust. Even in the beginning, when Holden is introducing himself, and showing his qualities, he explains that he is, “the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life”(22). This shows to us that instead of lying to the reader in order to make himself seem like a better person, he says the truth, even when it depicts him as a less appealing person. This moment causes us to see him as someone trustworthy. While Holden makes out to be a trustworthy narrator, he also shares some of the past events in his life that cause his reputation to look much worse. Another time

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