family is forever

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Catcher in the Rye is a novel written by J.D. Sallenger and he describes the protagonist, Holden Caulfield as a teenage boy, who is lost and struggling hard in his adolescence. Holden is not an enthusiastic or passionate character; he does not have any kind of willingness to change his situation, but tend to blame the society and other people for his own problems and issues. In fact, most part of the book is about Holden hating, judging, and blaming the society and others and perhaps, he does not know how to deal with his issues on his own. It is difficult to find something or someone who can actually satisfy him, but there is one thing he mentions multiple times that makes him truly happy and pleased; his family. However, despite Holden’s love for his family, he is always physically away from them and it leads him to feel psychologically away from them too. The continued absence of a family in Holden’s life has started to make him feeling lost, wandering, not knowing where he truly belongs to and further more finding hard to identify himself not only in the family, but also from the world. Throughout the book, the impact of a family in Holden’s life is clearly shown and although his family has negative impact on him, his family is also the one and only way to save him from his depressing and lonely life.

Holden’s hardships in his life are influenced by his parents; he does not seem to know about his parents well, and the awkward relationship between them makes Holden feel less important to his parents and lose his identity in the family. In the book, there are only a few parts where Holden mentions about his parents and it is usually in a brusque tone; “My father’s quite wealthy, though. I don’t know how much he makes—he’s never...

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...h the hard times. If Holden spends more time with his siblings, communicate with them on a deeper level, and share his state of mind, he will find him self and his identity with the help of his siblings.

Catcher in the Rye is a novel deals with a teenager boy named Holden who tries to have a deviation from the reality and faces struggles in his adolescence. It also deals with the love and importance of family; the impact of Holden’s family is really great on both positive and negative ways in the book. Although it shows the continued absence of a family in Holden’s life causes him feeling lost, wandering, not knowing where he truly belongs to and further more finding hard to identify himself in the family and from the world, it also shows that family is the one true reliable supporters in Holden’s life to help him find his lost identity and confidence in his life.

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