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What compromise does Holden make in chapter 12 of The Catcher In the Rye?

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  • 17-11-2016
As Holden shares his experiences, it becomes evident that he is talking from a mental facility where he is being psychoanalyzed. He is mentally insane, or at least considered so. This can be seen by his frequent use of the word 'madman" when he criticizes himself: "I was smoking like a madman"
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