The Theme Of Loss Of Innocence In Catcher In The Rye

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Salinger additionally demonstrates that the loss of innocence is inevitable due to time and age. Salinger anew uses Holden to portray this message through Holden’s thoughts of the museum, that “The best thing, though, in the museum was that everything always remained the same.” (Salinger 121). Holden clearly has a difficult time surrendering his childhood innocence, however, he does recognize that “The only thing that would be different would be you”, in that innocence will be lost (Salinger 121). Salinger communicates that people are always changing, and losing their innocence is one way in which they must change. This can be further supported with the fact that towards the end of the novel, Salinger makes Holden let go of his innocence when

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