Catcher In The Rye Passage Analysis

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In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the most important part of Holden’s coming-of-age passage is when he meets Phoebe in front of the museum before he will run away. Holden discovers his purpose when Phoebe cries about him running away and thus he matures from aimless teenager to supportive reassuring big brother. Sometimes wandering is a necessary step to finding purpose. For example, the status quo of going to college is not a fit-all solution; and as a result some graduates take a gap year before college to travel, explore new hobbies, work, and find their true passions. It was necessary for Holden to leave Pencey Prep early because it leads to him to discovering that he needs to be with Phoebe instead of out West alone.

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