Holden Caulfield Innocence

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Loss of innocence and the struggles of growing up are common themes in many books. Many authors like to try and capture the true feeling of teens as they become young adults. Catcher in the Rye explains how teens can only hold on to their innocence for so long before they lose it. Holden Caulfield gives us his story of how he struggled to let go of his innocence. He challenges himself to preserve his innocence, which ends up only hurts him. The author, J. D. Salinger, writes about teenage struggles with emotions as they get older. Holden Caulfield accurately represents the spirit and voice of adolescence because of his struggle with the loss of innocence and his confusing and vulnerable emotions.

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Holden experiences different emotions as well while he is growing up. He becomes depressed and sad and confused. Holden sees how happy his little sister, Phoebe, is as a kid and remembers how happy kids are and how becoming an adult crushes him. He looks at Phoebe's notebook and says, “I can read that kind of stuff, all day and all night long. Kids notebooks kill me” (pg 161). Holden feels happy at first because he remembers happier times, but then becomes sad because he realizes he can't be a kid anymore. Growing up can be confusing and cause many mixed emotions for many teens, they realize that all their choices suddenly matter. Being confused can make people feel lonely because they feel like everyone else understands. After Holden gets in a fight with Stradlater, he says “ Boy, did I feel rotten. I felt so damn lonesome,” (pg 48). Holden is learning to grow up and become more mature, which makes him feel very alone. Becoming independent can make people feel like they are losing control and all alone. It is hard to understand emotions as a teenager, Holden Caulfield shows how emotions are confusing and kids need to know they are not alone to be able to get through that confusing transition from child to

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