Holden Caulfield as Protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye

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Holden Caulfield is the protagonist in the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger. Holden has a bleak outlook on life, but respects the basic human qualities. He views the world as having been taken over by materialistic objects such as money and that people do not realize the importance of basic human qualities such as love and kindness. He believes that these basic human qualities can take people further than any material object can. Holden is very cynical of everything around him. He sees the worst in everything and everyone. For example, he said to Phoebe, "Lawyers are all right, I guess- but it doesn't appeal to me," I said. "I mean they're all right if they go around saving innocent guys' lives all the time, and like that, but you don't do that kind of stuff if you're a lawyer. All you do is make a lot of dough and player golf and play bridge and buy cars and drink Martinis and look like a hot-shot. And besides. Even if you did go around saving guy's lives and all, how would you know you weren't being a phony? The trouble is, you wouldn't."(Salinger 172) Holden is al...

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