Holden's Greif Analysis

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Holden's Greif In the book The Catcher in the Rye Holden goes through every stage of grief from denial, depression to acceptance and reconstruction, which is illustrated in the novel .The Catcher and the Rye was written by J.D. Salinger and is a fictional story About Holden Caulfield. In this book he tells Holden story showing how he endures book holden goes through his Allies passing from leukemia then DB’s misuse of his pure talent and is left to set an example for phoebe that he has never had himself. This fact tells the great difficulty he will go through and how over time it will change Holden for the better and cure his “Madman Disease”. Holden undergoes one life changing event that, will continue coming up and, following him on through life causing him many flashbacks and difficulties. …show more content…

Holden Caulfield is very emotional, weird, and childish. His character who goes through a great deal of life experiences but it is particularly interesting because his grieving process is tremendous. He also recounts that the night Allie died, he slept in the garage and broke all the windows with his bare hands. “ I was only thirteen, and they were going to have me psychoanalyzed and all, because I broke all the windows in the garage. …………. 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, and I couldn't do it.” (Salinger

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