Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Immaturity of Holden in J.D. Salingerââ¬â¢s The Catcher in the Rye Essay
Immaturity of Holden in J.D. Salingerââ¬â¢s The Catcher in the Rye In J.D. Salingerââ¬â¢s The Catcher in the Rye, the main character, Holden, cannot accept that he must move out of childhood and into adulthood. One of Holdenââ¬â¢s most important major problems is his lack of maturity. Holden also has a negative perspective of life that makes things seem worse than they really are. In addition to Holdenââ¬â¢s problems he is unable to accept the death of his brother at a young age. Holdenââ¬â¢s immaturity, negative mentality, and inability to face reality hold him back from moving into adulthood. Holdenââ¬â¢s immaturity causes him many problems throughout the story. Although he is physically mature, he acts more like a child. ââ¬Å"All of a sudden I started to cry. Iââ¬â¢d give anything if I hadnââ¬â¢t, but I didâ⬠(p. 103). This occurs when Maurice argues with Holden about money that Holden owes to a prostitute. The situation becomes too much for Holden to handle, and he breaks down like a child. Holden also tries to have immature conversations with people who have become adults. Another example of imma...
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