Examples Of Depression In Catcher In The Rye

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Throughout the times of adolescence, many teens often develop the feelings of having depression. The combination of unrealistic social, academic, and even family ideals has often led to major disappointment and often makes teens feel helpless. Nowadays, some teens feel extremely stressed out due to school and social situations. This can help lead them down the path of depression due to feelings of rejection and things never going their way. In The Catcher in the Rye, one character in particular shows shows strong signs of having depression. In the novel, The Catcher in The Rye, Holden Caulfield shows strong symptoms of having depression, which include a lack of enthusiasm, substance abuse, and sadness. First, J.D Salinger’s character Holden …show more content…

Holden said many things in the novel that showed how sad he was. One in particular said “New York’s terrible when somebody laughs on the street very late at night. You can hear it for miles. It makes you feel so lonesome and depressed. I kept wishing I could go home and shoot the bull for a while with old Phoebe.” (Salinger, 106) This quote shows that Holden was depressed and sad about such little things. But, it also shows that even in his depression he still loved his sister Phoebe. Additionally, throughout his whole New York trip Holden showed a lot of bizarre behaviors. According to the article by “Depression in Teens”, teens may express their depression through risky behavior. Furthermore, Holden Caulfield shows his depression with the quote he stated at the end of the novel. He says “Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody." (Salinger, 277). In this quote, it shows that while he is getting help he still gets depressed when he recites his story to others because he misses everyone he speaks about. Lastly, Holden often thought of his brother Allie who died of leukemia and all the great times they had together. This family situation could even be the main cause for Holden’s

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