Catcher in the rye
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In JD Salingers' Catcher in the Rye, a troubled teenager named Holden Caufield
struggles with the fact that everyone has to grow up. The book gets its title from
Holden's constant concern about the lose of chilhood innocence, he did not want
children to grow up because he felt that adults are corrupt. This is seen when Holden
tries to erase naughty words from the walls of an elementary school where his younger
sister Phoebe
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that it was dangerous to try to achieve this goal, but he realized here that the children should go along the path of life by themselves. Throughout the book, Holden tried to save all children from growing up and losing their innocence. When he realized that he could not achieve this goal, he had a nervous breakdown and could not deal with it. However, it is an inevitable fact that everyone has to grow up.
that it was dangerous to try to achieve this goal, but he realized here that the children should go along the path of life by themselves. Throughout the book, Holden tried to save all children from growing up and losing their innocence. When he realized that he could not achieve this goal, he had a nervous breakdown and could not deal with it. However, it is an inevitable fact that everyone has to grow up.