The Catcher in the Rye and Brown Girl, Brownstones
Class, Culture, Gender and Ethnicity: Influences on
the Adolescents in Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye
and Marshall's Brown Girl, Brownstones
978-3-639-07564-9
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2011-09-02
49.00 €
eng
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Selina Boyce and Holden Caulfield are the hero and
the heroine of this thesis. The two adolescents come
from different backgrounds, different families and
even from different ethnicities. The things they
have in common, though, are not less significant:
they both live in New York and they both have to
struggle with the problems of adolescence. In their
phase of physical and mental growth these
adolescents are going through various stages of
dealing with the influence of their new level they
enter after their innocent lives as children.
Experience versus innocence is what makes the phase
of adolescence so confusing and the adults-to-be
need to find ways of getting through and over these
crises. This is the point of separation for our two
heroes. This is the point where the difference
between black and white comes in.
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