Why Is Salinger Called The Catcher In The Rye

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I believe that when J.D. Salinger was calling The catcher in the rye as his spiritual Autobiography he was referring to some of holden's struggles as those he faced in adolescence and Holden's feelings as something he struggled with after world war two. Growing up Salinger struggled with academics and fitting in.After his time in the military Salinger Struggled with some mental health issues, and isolated himself.He is very similar to holden in this way. In Salinger's younger years salinger went to public elementary school but when he got older he was sent to a privet one. The first private school he had joined the fencing team but he had failed all of his classes so he was asked to leave.The second private school he attended was a military

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