Catcher in the Rye
Please use the comment feature below to sumbit a couple of sentences that summarize Holden’s view of Jane Gallagher. Due for tomorrow.

Please use the comment feature below to sumbit a couple of sentences that summarize Holden’s view of Jane Gallagher. Due for tomorrow.

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holdens sees jane galeger as pure and untuched by the world. holden dose not see jane as a phonie. jane is the only person i think holden realy trust
Holden is jealous when Stradlater asks Jane out on a date and becomes protective of her. He thinks Jane is pretty and is very fond of her. He often thinks a lot about her. He feels comfortable around her and respects her more than the other girls that he meets.
holden’s view of Jane is very blurred. i think this because he Romanticizes about her and wants to see her a pure.
~Danielle~
the book cacaer in rye i have been haveing trobel paying intersterd in it
holden sees jane galeger as a the perfect girl. he feels that she is the good in a bad world. hes afraid to see if pure good is posible thats why hes afraid to persue her
i think that Holden only thinks of Jane when he met her in the summer pure and delicate and he only wants to see her like that because he doesn’t want his view to change about her because that would mess him up big time.
holden sees her as his angle that is great in his head. A hole thing with has never been tuched by the hands of sin. Holden cant bring him self to see what jane has made her self in to. he will play with the idea of his but he dosnt have the cojons
Lets use a word processor to fix the small errors, please. Some good ideas here. Purity, stasis (unchanging), Jane as created by Holden rather that as she really is, perfection.
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