Holden's Loss Of Innocence In Catcher In The Rye

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At some point in our lives we have realized that life is unfair. The minute we realize this we lose our innocence. We stop seeing the world through the thin veil of childhood, we exit the garden of where we used to play as children and enter through the gates that lead to the adult world. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden lost his innocence abruptly after his brother, Allie’s death. After his tragic loss Holden was deeply distraught and torn to shreds, he even begins to physically look the part after his fight with Stradlater. So, for my English project I decided I wanted to depict Holden as a young, turbulent teen who looked battered and broken. However, I also wanted to depict Holden’s physical and mental change towards the end of the novel. …show more content…

For the first part of my drawing I wanted to depict Holden as a mangled mess after his fight with Stradlater. So I used details in the book to accurately draw him. During the fight, Holden comments on the blood from his nose he tells us, “my nose was bleeding all over the place” (51). Holden also tells us that he was hit so hard that he felt dazed. He tries to apprehend if he was knocked out or not he even thinks to himself, “I don’t remember if he knocked me out or not…It’s pretty hard to knock a guy out” (51). Undeniably Holden has been punched with a lot of force. It is highly possible that he had suffered a lot of nasal trauma. Two symptoms of nasal trauma include, bruising around the eyes and the swelling of the face. So I drew Holden with a bloody nose and a black, swollen right eye. The reason I depicted the bruising and swelling on the right side of his face was because earlier in the book Holden revealed that, “The one side of my head-the right side- is full of millions of gray hairs.” (12). So I wanted to show that half his face had seen the horrors of the adult world while the left side has an innocent doe-like appearance. I choose to draw Holden with a slightly dazed expression on his face because, the fight escalated so quickly he wasn’t sure what exactly was going on. In this part of my piece I wanted to express the confusion of being

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