Accepting the World in "Catcher in the Rye".
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Accepting the World in Catcher in the Rye
In Salinger's Catcher in the
Rye, the reader is taken through a
journey of a boy who has yet to become
a man. It also suggest that distorted
adolescents can progress toward
maturity as they reject the stability
of isolation and accept themselves and
the world despite obvious
imperfections.
In Catcher in the Rye the 17-
19 year old narrator, Holden,
illustrates that his mental state is
distorted
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want to grab for the gold ring, you have to let them do it, and not say a thing..." Then while Phoebe is riding the carousel it starts to rain, and Holden embraces the rain in a positive way. It seems as if its some sort of cleansing for him; like a baptism. He accepts the rain ,and just as a flower does when watered, he grows and finally turns to the hospital for help.
want to grab for the gold ring, you have to let them do it, and not say a thing..." Then while Phoebe is riding the carousel it starts to rain, and Holden embraces the rain in a positive way. It seems as if its some sort of cleansing for him; like a baptism. He accepts the rain ,and just as a flower does when watered, he grows and finally turns to the hospital for help.