Examples Of Mental Illness In Catcher In The Rye

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Esteban Franco Ms. Dlugosh American Literature 27 April 2017 All throughout the Catcher in the Rye, Holden's actions and behavior portray similar to the actions of people with psychological disorders. Holden's journey through the story has many obstacles of which he is faced with and must overcome. On top of the tasks he is faced with he also appears to be have some psychological disorders which make it even harder on him. If Holden were to be diagnose with a disorder it would mainly be depression, but he also does suffer from others such as a bipolar disorder and PTSD. Holden is not alone on this one though, as many teenagers his age have these disorders as well. These disorders are commonly the body's response to either too much stress …show more content…

The first occasion was the death of his beloved younger brother Allie, and the second instance was Holden's witnessing of a tragic and horrid suicide. Holden has a hard time relieving the past with Allie as he seems to cling to Allie as a means of self-support and strength even though Allie had died years ago, Holden uses Allie's memory to calm himself. Holden struggles getting over his death and results to destruction and harm as stated By J.D Salinger “ I slept in the garage the night he died, and I broke all the goddam windows with my fist, just for the hell of it, I even tried to break all the windows on the station wagon we had that summer, but my hand was already broken and everything by that time”(27). Holden also may have got PTSD from the death of a good friend of his, Castle. Castle was a fellow classmate of Holdens and was one of the very few people Holden actually liked and opened up to. Castle was a small scrawny kid and could not stand up for himself and was a victim of bullying. Castle did not know what to do anymore and how to put an end to the bullying which resulted in him jumping out of a window and committing suicide. Holden also struggles from detachment as he is in a school filled with new people, but he refuses to make friends and …show more content…

For example, there was a football game going on but Holden did not go to see it in the stands with the others. Instead he felt like avoiding everybody and sitting at the top of a hill watching the game by himself and when he was asked as to why he did not come down to the stands he used the excuse of being the manager of the Fencing team and that he left all the equipment for the team on the Subway. Holden does not even open himself up to his roommates but instead he is always criticizing them and talking bad about them. He does not get long very well with his roommates as he talks about Stradlater and how stuck up and cocky he is and his other roommate Ackley he calls pimple-faced and criticizes his hygiene. Holden also will not detach himself from being a child and he does not want to grow up and face real world problems. He shows this detachment by flunking in all of his subjects and eventually

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