Holden's Journey To Adulthood Essay

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From Childhood to Challenges J.D. Salinger’s Novel The Catcher in the Rye depicts the challenges of mentally growing up into a mature adult. The book illustrates a teenager, named Holden who no one seems to understand, therefore he faces many challenges in his life that create a difficult journey into adulthood. His childhood was quickly taken away from him when his brother Allie died, from then on his parents slowly faded away and started sending him to private schools for structure.This all made his transition into adulthood more difficult. Holden is not an ordinary teen, but Salinger takes us through relatable difficulties we all face when growing up. Considering Salinger creates images of the difficulties of growing up for Holden,
Readers have often seen Holden reminiscing about his brother who passed away, Allie. Salinger exemplifies Holden’s struggles of growing up because he has often never let go of his past childhood memories. At one point Holden was writing a composition, which he seemed to enjoy, and he thought to himself, “My brother Allie had this left-handed fielder's mitt” (49). We all have little items from our childhood that we either keep or naturally just let go of them. Considering Holden has not let go of his brother’s death from leukemia, provides him with a mental block of not growing up. Having that part of his childhood erased creates a gap between his feelings of maturity. As people become older, they often do not think about the little things we have to let go of when we get older, but it is a struggle to let go of something, that truly made you feel like you belonged and you had a place to be. Holden also recalls his memories with a girl named Jame by saying, “I thought about her and Stradlater parked in a car somewhere in that fat-assed Ed Banky's car” (63).This shows that people are not always the same when they grow older, and that is another difficult part of growing up, change. Change for Holden was hard for Holden because for example Jane was a sweet innocent little girl

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