Holden's desire to visit the Museum of Natural History symbolizes his yearning to return to childhood, something known and familiar, something that doesn't ... |
The Museum of Natural History represents the comfort he takes in the idea of constancy or stasis. He has been visiting the museum ever since he was a child. |
26 июн. 2014 г. · Enjoy strolling through the museum's fossil halls, the Butterfly Conservatory, and the temporary exhibits, the dioramas still remain my favorite. |
The museum represents the world Holden wishes he could live in: it's the world of his “catcher in the rye” fantasy, a world where nothing ever changes, where ... |
8 сент. 2013 г. · I believe that The Catcher in the Rye is an alagory about WW2. I think the Natural History Museum is about how history repeats itself. |
The museum symbolizes childhood, Holden's world that he wishes to live in, and determination for his life not to change. |
The Museum of Natural History in The Catcher in the Rye symbolizes Holden Caulfield's desire for a world where nothing changes. |
Salinger uses the Museum of Natural History to symbolize Holden's fear of inconsistency and mental development in the novel The Catcher in the Rye. |
The Museum represents Holden's hesitation to grow up. He can not handle change, and as a result yearns for the real world to be like the museum associated ... |
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