Bravery in The Catcher in the Rye

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The protagonist Holden Caulfield shows a lot of bravery during the

course of the novel. I disagree with the quote, but I do agree that

there are many references that are similar between J.F. Clarke’s quote

and J. D. Salinger’s novel.

Author J.F Clarke’s quote, “The bravest of individuals is one who

obeys his/her conscience” can be looked upon in many ways. It also

relates to J. D. Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye. The protagonist

Holden Caulfield shows a lot of bravery during the course of the

novel. I disagree with the quote, but I do agree that there are many

references that are similar between J.F. Clarke’s quote and J. D.

Salinger’s novel.

Conscience is described as the awareness of a moral or ethical aspect

to one's conduct together with the urge to prefer right over wrong. In

the novel Catcher in the Rye, Holden is very brave by leaving his

school and spending time by himself in one of the busiest cities in

the world in New York City. I have mix feelings about whether or not

Holden obeys his conscience. He is a typical bad boy, he smokes, tries

to buy...

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