Catcher in the Rye
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Holden Caulfield's Perception and Gradual Acceptance of the "Real" World.
In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden views the world as an evil place where there is
no peace. This perception of the world does not change significantly throughout novel.
However, as the novel progresses, Holden gradually comes to the realization that he is
powerless to change this corruption.
During the short span of Holden's life covered in this book, Holden does succeed in
making
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from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They will fall if they fall; there is nothing that can be done. Shortly after this point, Holden has his nervous breakdown. His breakdown is due to this depressing realization that the world is corrupt and filled with evil. He knows now with a sickening certainty that he is powerless to stop both evil and maturation. As a matter of fact, it is "bad" to do so.
from growing up and therefore losing their innocence. They will fall if they fall; there is nothing that can be done. Shortly after this point, Holden has his nervous breakdown. His breakdown is due to this depressing realization that the world is corrupt and filled with evil. He knows now with a sickening certainty that he is powerless to stop both evil and maturation. As a matter of fact, it is "bad" to do so.