Holden Copperfield Adolescence

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A Napa (Town in California) teen was found dead after being reported missing early Tuesday morning, according to Napa Police. Just 14 years old with a promising future ahead of him, he/she was slumped in the pressures of maturity. Sadly, stories, such as this one, has dictated the news cycle for the past 50 years. The novel The CATCHER in the RYE depicts this dilemma that has and will continue to plague thousands of teenagers. J.D Salender expressed this dreadful conjugation period between adulthood and childhood, adolescence. The protagonist of the novel, Holden Copperfield was utilized to juxtapose these time periods, shedding light on the most perplexing, alienated and lonesome portion of human life.
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Nevertheless, the once feared nightmare develops into a reality for the majority of adults. Yet, like many teens, Holden tries to fight the inevitable at all costs. Although he loves learning he doesn’t lust the responsibilities he is facing existing high school. He begs Sally a female, he doesn’t respect, to accompany him in a run-away and have a fresh start. Therefore, escaping all the impending responsibilities and he doesn’t want his children to face the same reality. But she insisted that they couldn’t, not yet. Holden then responds with “It wouldn’t be the same at all,” conveying they would already be entrapped in the cycle and too late to get away. This rejection, he faced also spiraled him to additional confused and depression, gaining resentment to not just adulthood but to everyone, leads him to feel more alone in the …show more content…

Spencer may be one of Holden’s favorite teachers, but he still sees him as a struggling older gentleman with an indoctrinated, antiquated mind. The advice Mr. Spencer gave was accepted on the outside of Holden, nevertheless in Holden’s mind and thoughts we learned his actual belief. “Game, my ass. Some game. If you get on the side where all the hot-shots are, then it's a game, all right--I'll admit that. But if you get on the other side, where there aren't any hot-shots, then what's a game about it? Nothing. No game.” Holden thinks. Meaning, although he belongs to an opulent New York family, he feels “on the other side,” lonely and victimized, as though it is him vs. the

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