Why Is The Catcher In The Rye Successful

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J.D. Salinger’s, The Catcher in the Rye successful in many respects, from its popularity among adolescent readers, to its 29 weeks spent on the New York Times Bestseller List. One part of The Catcher in the Rye that was not successful is its main character, Holden Caulfield. Holden mentions at a certain point in the novel that he aspires to be a “Catcher in the Rye”. Whether he achieved his goal is controversial amongst many readers. I believe that in the end, Holden was not successful in becoming, the “Catcher in the Rye” because he cannot change the the lives of others by protecting their innocence. Holden explains to his sister, Phoebe, that all he ever want to do in life is be this “Catcher in the Rye” figure. "'Anyway, I keep picturing …show more content…

Holden doesn’t like the complexity of life and relationships. This is why he distances himself from his family and friends. After Holden is expelled from his school, he tries to stay away from his parents for fear of their reaction, even though learning of his expulsion is inevitable. He visits his sister Phoebe in their home multiple times throughout the novel because due to her young age, his sister and his relationship is simple. "For instance, within Holden, the desire to reject others conflicts with the desire to be accepted by others: he doesn't want to lend Stradlater his coat, but his overt actions belie this covert, warring want: he despises Ackley, but he invites him to see a movie; he hates movies, believing them to foster phoniness in society” (Mitchell). Holden struggles to “catch” others because he believes he is not accepted by others. There are many reasons why Holden Caulfield failed at being the Catcher in the Rye. For one, Holden feels like he is not accepted by others. He also realizes that some things should be left the way that they are, and not interfered with. Finally, Holden is generally absent from the lives of those he means to catch. For these reasons, Holden Caulfield does not succeed in becoming the “Catcher in the

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