Monday, 15 December 2008

In The Catcher in the Rye, what description Holden does write about Allie's baseball glove? Looking at chapter 5, where Holden is writing for...

In this section of the
novel,writes a descriptive essay for Stradlater aboutCaulfield's baseball glove.


 

Holden's nostalgia for Allie is made clear in this chapter and we
see his positive willingness to ruminate on his younger brother, though Allie is no longer
alive.

He has no real contact with Allie because he is
dead. Allie is a memory.

Writing and thinking about
Allie is a way for Holden to maintain a...

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