Catcher in the Rye
01:41 - 04:48
3m 7s
A brief introduction from Crash Course about Holden Caulfield's character. John also discusses why Holden is fixated on innocence and how Holden's past experiences have led him to this point.
This clip contains profanity at the following moments: 02:02 - 02:06

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