Holden's Loss Of Innocence Analysis

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Holden believes that facing adulthood and its responsibilities will ultimately lead to his loss of innocence. This leads readers to question whether in fact, Holden's actions are the result of depression or simply a boy gone mad. As can be seen, Holden has fallen into a deep depression after the loss of his brother (Allie). He becomes so injured and is unable to even attend Allie's funeral, this deepens the depression. He is often seen talking to his deceased brother, looking for guidance, as if his brother were still alive and by his side. This action alone, may change a reader's perception of Holden as simply a boy with depression, to a boy, who is in fact losing his mind. In this novel, Hold moves through New York trying to find his way.

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