Holden's Crisis In Catcher In The Rye

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Holden’s Crisis Adults are corrupt, once grown up there is no protection and no one is a savior. At least Holden Caulfield thinks so. In his novel, Catcher in the Rye, J.D Salinger utilizes Holden’s relationships with adults to explore his ideas about growing up. Through ignorance from parents and corrupt actions towards Holden, Salinger posits that Holden’s inability to integrate himself into his society is a byproduct of his damaged relationship with adults. It leads to Holden’s sense of failure and evil within himself. Holden’s lack of effort and responsibility results from his parent’s inability to support and nurture him. After finding out Holden was expelled from Pencey, Phoebe believes their dad will kill him. Holden argues back,

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