Cather in the Rye

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The protagonist Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is most commonly depicted as displaying a fear of intimacy, due to his inability of reconciling the death of his younger brother Allie. Furthermore, it may become evident to the reader that Holden is mentally unstable and emotionally frail after Allie’s death that he continually crosses back and forth across the threshold between sanity and total madness. One may wonder why Holden is obsessed over Allie. In addition, Holden is the only person grieving in his family. His elder brother D.B. has recovered from the incident as he was able to leave the family and live in Hollywood; Phoebe is younger sister has got past the event that she even criticizes Holden for dwelling in the past. Holden is the sole member of his family that is reluctant to leave the dead behind and concentrate on his own life. In order to answer this problem, the reader will be compelled to observe Holden’s occurrence with Mr.Antolini, his former school teacher. Mr.Antolini’s affectionate caressing of Holden’s forehead subsequently provokes Holden to get terrorized and leave incontinently. Later, Holden regrets his suspicions that Mr. Antolini was making a sexual pass at him, which causes him to deduce conclusions. Holden emphasizes, “That kind of stuff’s happened to me twenty times since I was a kid.”(193).The only way to interpret that sentence is that Holden probably has undergone molestation. Though, this is the only evidence that suggests molestation in the novel, many of the events in New York Holden encounters describes his troubled connection with his world because he has no closure from the unsaid event. Therefore, the mysterious past of Holden triggers his fear of sexuality, impair... ... middle of paper ... ...s fear of intimacy and now he can make amends with adults and people his own age. Phoebe revealed that people can be sexual and nice to him simultaneously. Many may think Holden’s intimacy issues may be exaggerated because Holden is not a reliable narrator. Moreover, him admitting that he had “twenty” sexual encounters may be far stretched or a plain lie. However, Holden is not able to see some people trying to help him in his life. For example, Mr. Spencer strives to achieve a positive change in him but Holden just calls him a Phony. Also, when focusing on his encounters with many people and how the way he reacts to them he shows many characteristics of molest victims according to Dr. Schetky and researcher Adam. As a result, Holden’s unmentioned past has damaging effects on his sexuality, clouds his bond with men, and eases his relationship with asexual beings.

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