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has inspired "rewrites" which have been said to form their own genre. On the other hand, there are examples of similarities between the novel and other works that were not intended by their authors, which suggests that the novel is "present, at least spiritually, in ... any story line that involves
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and how Holden Caulfield is "some profound intellectual", while Quagmire actually perceives Caulfield as a "spoilt brat". Quagmire then goes on to compare Brian to Caulfield, believing that the reason Brian tries to paint Caulfield in a positive light is because Caulfield is quite similar to Brian
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extensively. Like Holden, Matías Vicuña (the 17-year-old narrator and protagonist of the novel) is a cynical, alienated, upper-class teenager who feels fed-up with the blandness of his friends and family. After reading Salinger's book, Matías feels a special connection with Holden. He attempts to
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and shows that its once-controversial use of vocabulary has no impact among young readers nowadays, and pokes fun at literary critics reading deeper meaning into books. It also references its connection towards the series of high-profile assassination attempts in the 1980s, with character
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SLATE.’s song “catcher in the rye.” from his 2021 2-track single “STATIC chiffon.” deals with similar themes of loneliness and modern social isolation. It also takes its own spin on Holden’s dream of being the catcher in the rye by saving kids from jumping off the cliff to their
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one of the controversial books that has been censored in the past is J.D. Salinger's ``The Catcher in the Rye.' all through his life he'd hear references to Holden Caulfield and his crazy red hunting hat, and if he wanted to understand those references,
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The pop culture saturation of the Ataris' lyrics could get annoying if you're not into that sort of thing, but, to me, it's what makes this album stand out. "If You Really Want To Hear About It" references J. D. Salinger's "Catcher in the
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takes its title from the novel's opening sentence. The final lines paraphrase those of the book with "Don't ever tell anyone anything or else you'll wind up missing everybody." Several other specific references are made within the
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from which a character uses a digital logo representing Holden Caulfield, and the quote "I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." These themes and some additional quotes are also expressed in
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speculated that Chapman had wanted Lennon's innocence to be preserved by death, inspired by Holden's wish to preserve children's innocence despite Holden's later realization that children should be left alone.
239:(1774) ... I don't think Salinger discovered it. He just did the quintessential American version." He thought the influence of the novel may rise in Hollywood, and two of his 2002 films reflect this. In 270:
said it is not a direct influence and the story is more of an autobiography. On the influence of the book, Steers "liken it to being a musician and being influenced by the music ingrained in you, like
1691: 1559: 887:...the "do you think you'll ever feel about me the way you used to feel about 'Catcher in the Rye'?" influence of the theater and movies often stimulates collegians to read these and other writers. 144:, many Hollywood films have based characters on Holden Caulfield. Holden has been identified as "one of the most reproduced characters on film." Furthermore, many such films reference each other. 517:, thinking he might relate to Holden's alienation. However, Clegg finds Holden's actions unrealistic given Holden's wealth and status, and " see much point in it." In the film adaptation of 748:
includes the line, "This carousel of painted ponies spins around filled up with phonies," a reference to the carousel in the penultimate chapter and Holden's disdain for phonies.
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in his hotel room. Hinckley's possession of the novel was later dismissed as an influence, as a half dozen various other types of books were also discovered in his possession.
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While the novel is linked to several murders and murder attempts, it has been claimed that the novel's overall effect on society is "far more positive than negative."
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replicate Holden's self-inflicted isolation by fleeing home and locking himself up in a hotel room, and he even purchases a red hunting hat to complete the persona.
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as "one of the most brilliant examples of adolescence" in popular culture, possibly under a moral light. In it, Miranda encourages her kidnapper Clegg to read
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has had significant cultural influence, and works inspired by the novel have been said to form their own genre. Sarah Graham assessed works influenced by
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Mr. Patterson explained his inclusion of a 1952 novel in his "Literature of the 1960s" course this way: "I kept seeing references to Holden Caulfield...
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stated that the novel was one of his favourites growing up and influenced his writing, although he tried to avoid intentionally emulating his style.
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song "Here's to Life" mentions Holden Caulfield being the narrator's drinking buddy, and later on in the song Salinger is mentioned as well.
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recalled being forced to read the novel in high school and despising it. He later reread it as an adult, because it was seen as "punk rock".
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Salinger would never allow such a thing, and it's a moot point, to boot. Catcher has been made and remade for decades under various
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is my statement" and signed Holden's name. Later, he read a passage from the novel to address the court during his sentencing.
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expressing a desire to kill John Lennon after reading the book until his father tells him that Lennon was already killed.
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quirky young people struggling to find their places in a society prone to reward conformity and condemn individuality."
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have referenced the novel. Factors contributing to the novel's mystique and impact include its portrayal of protagonist
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in scholarly jargon, the hosts are spellbound by his vocabulary and miss the fact that his rap becomes comic nonsense.
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Leslie Miller; Susan Wlosczyczna; Joh Chetwynd; Gary Levin; Claudia Puig; Mike Snider; Kevin V. Johnson (1999-04-22).
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Screw up, in this sense, is first found in a December 1942 issue of Yank, and was further popularized in the 1951
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Screenwriting 101: Ripping off Salinger is a quick way of writing a decent movie about teen-age disillusionment.
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gone awry, this angst-filled dark comedy finds a prep-school dropout set adrift in New York City.
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From the late 2000s, there has been a discussion of depression as exhibited in Holden Caulfield.
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refer the book in two of their songs: “no catcher in the rye can help you from yourself” (“
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is named after Holden Caulfield. She also owns a poster resembling the original cover of
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That's an easy comparison people often make — because of its setting and general topic.
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Dedria Bryfonski, ed. (2009). "Depression in J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye".
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Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy album contains a song titled "Catcher In The Rye".
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he makes plans to resign from the firm of Upton-Webber and ride the rails as a
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regards the novel as "part of a literary trend that goes back to Goethe's
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launches into a tirade regarding reasons he doesn't like main character,
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three months before the John Lennon assassination, references
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protag Holden Caulfield, around whom Kanan's script is based.
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The novel also helped popularize the slang verb "screw up".
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Harry Levins; Susan C. Hegger; Judith Evans (1999-07-04).
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as they eat white-bread sandwiches and Danny watches TV.
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The main plot for the Japanese anime television series
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Cultural references to the novel The Catcher in the Rye
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Boy, it really screws up my sex life something awful.
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to find Salinger, and contemplates killing Salinger.
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Index

Cultural references to the novel The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye
J. D. Salinger
bestseller
frequently challenged book
popular culture
Holden Caulfield
Mark David Chapman
murder of John Lennon
Daniel Stashower
John Hinckley Jr.
assassination attempt
Ronald Reagan
Robert John Bardo
Rebecca Schaeffer
film adaptation
Cornell University
coming-of-age
The Collector
John Fowles
Six Degrees of Separation
Conspiracy Theory
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
film adaptation
Stephen Chbosky
New York City
New Hampshire
Mike White
The Sorrows of Werther
Orange County

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