The Catcher in the Rye, showcasing its protagonist Holden Caulfield's cynical yet vulnerable narration. It reveals character descriptions like Holden, his sister Phoebe, and the deceased Allie, along with critical reception and lasting impact of the book, noting its controversial language and themes but also its enduring popularity. Through Holden's internal monologue and interactions, the passages illustrate his disillusionment with "phoniness," his struggles with loneliness and mental health, and his deep affection for his younger sister. The narrative also captures key plot points such as his expulsion from Pencey Prep, his wandering in New York, and his contemplation of running away, all while highlighting his unique observations and anxieties about the adult world.
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