How Does Holden Survive The Catcher In The Rye

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In the fictional novel Catcher In the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield is a 16 year old kid who has to brave the depressing city life alone, causing him to make decisions that force him see the the faults in human nature and rethink how he fits into the world. First off, the reader meets Holden just after he has been kicked out of boarding school. Based on his tone, you can tell Holden is sick of the school and indifferent to be leaving. The environment of the school causes him to feel overwhelmed with people yet he is indifferent to leaving because he has no one he really cares about at the school. Most people at the school he seems to dislike, and the people he does want to get closer to see him as a clown and push him away. The unwelcomeness of the school …show more content…

But he soon begins to realise that he might have freedom and money, but that can’t get him anyone who will always be there for him. In the novel, he constantly meets up with people he knows, but in the end, he is left alone. This is due to the instability of his environment and the fast pace life he is trying to live. This leads him to begin to think about if he can ever be happy living like this and he tries to find where he is happy. Soon, he sets out to find where he is happy and he is lead to his little sister Phoebe and eventually goes back home in New York in the middle of the night to see her. Upon being with his sister in his home, he feels a sense of welcoming and love because he is in a place where he has people who care about him. This makes Holden realise the importance of how much having someone who cares about him, and the difference it can make in his life. Even after feeling alone and unloved in the heart of New York, he still can find comfort in that same city, just with the right people. This is supported by the quote “New York's terrible when somebody laughs on the street very late at night. You can hear it for

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