Holden Caulfield's Struggle with Adulthood Fears

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The main conflict is Holden Caulfield versus his fear of growing up and becoming an adult. This fear of maturing started when his parent’s “star” child died. His brother, Allie, dies as a child and this is how Holden remembers him. This results in Holden wanting to stay a child, which develops his fear of growing up. We see an example of this by Holden’s view of the process of maturity, he feels like he is being plunged into strange world where everything will become complex. Many have a hard time with accepting that they are no longer children and that they have been plunged into adulthood, this is exactly what Holden is struggling with. Instead of accepting this step Holden resists it as he notices the world of adults as being insincere

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