Similarities Between Catcher In The Rye And The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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The texts “The Catcher in the Rye”, J.D Salinger, 1951 and the movie “The Perks of being a Wallflower”, Stephen Chbosky, 2012 both allow me to understand today’s world through the messages and characters within. The loss of innocence, conforming to society and the deception within society are all apparent in both texts. My understanding of today’s world has been altered after viewing/reading both texts. The loss of innocence is becoming an earlier occurring stage with in children in today’s world. Salinger uses “Catcher in the Rye” to convey the main character, Holden, to be afraid of children losing their innocence and tries to prevent it as much as possible. The symbol of “catcher in the rye” represents a man, who Holden believes is himself, standing in a field of rye that is overlooking a dangerous cliff. Children are playing in the rye unaware of how close they are to the edge, or adult hood in this case, and Holden is there to catch them before they fall off the cliff into adulthood and lose their innocence. “‘I have a feeling that you’re riding for some …show more content…

The family Charlie is brought up in is very religious and is extremely cautious of protecting innocence and maintaining purity. In a particular scene when the family is in church receiving their holy communion, a-mid shot of Charlie consuming the holy bread quickly transitions to an extreme close up of his tongue then having an ecstasy tablet on there.

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