Holden Caulfield Mental Health Essay

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    has been famous for years, for its main character Holden Caulfield. The book is about a series of events that took place in his life told by himself in the past tense. By writing this book through Holden’s point of view, the reader gets a much deeper sense of who Holden Caulfield is as a person. Right from the start, it is made obvious that Holden is struggling in his school life, his social life, his romantic life, and with his family. Holden resents phonies. He hates the phony prep…

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    Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger features a boy named Holden who gets kicked out a school. In the Catcher in the Rye Salinger uses many different objects to symbolize Holdens anguish and happiness. Most of the objects being symbolized, have a deep meaning to Holden. A meaning that goes back to his childhood. One of the things that Salinger uses as a symbol in this book is a red hunting hat that Holden carries around with him all the time. Holden has had this hat since his childhood, and…

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    burden of blinding you? In Catcher In the Rye written by J.D Salinger we get to see Holden a depressed teen struggle to identify himself in the world that he hates but still wants to help by protecting the innocent ones. Through the course of the book we get to see his identity change as he encounters those who a seem to not have lost their innocence or those who understand the meaning of losing their innocence. Holden identity is constantly being formed by his want to save those who haven’t…

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    in the Rye, tells the tale of narrator Holden Caulfield (PBS, 2011). It is clear throughout the novel that Holden’s life parallels much of Salinger’s background, leaving readers to consider the likely possibility that Salinger based his main character in the novel off of himself. For example, both Salinger and Caulfield were sent away to private boarding schools at a young age by their wealthy parents from New York (PBS, 2011). Throughout the novel, Caulfield allows readers into his head to deal…

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    actions, but it should stay in high school curriculum in order for students to analyze the deeper meanings behind his thought and behaviors, to analyze the author’s unique writing style, and to be exposed to the realities of depression. One may perceive Holden; the protagonist, constant smoking, drinking, and sexual tendencies as a suggestion of approval towards underage inappropriate behavior. He is smoking packs of cigarettes a day, lying about his age for alcohol, and calling prostitutes to…

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    great fit for the Fall 2019 semester. The book Catcher in the Rye explains the new course title, an American going through identity issues and its experiences. The main character from the book Holden, is an American teenager who trying to find his identities by learning and living through his experiences. Holden is considered the universal teenager living in New York city who is goes through troubles and issues as a young person. The time era, he is living…

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    Through Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, has shown signs of psychological problems and damage. This is shown through his actions, thoughts and behavior but also his past experiences. He’s showing symptoms of ODD, which is called Oppositional Defiant Disorder. People who have this often show disruptive behavior. Similar to what Holden exhibits. Mr.Caulfield lost his brother, Allie, at a young age. He died on” July 18, 1964” (Salinger 38). Around this time Holden started to show violent…

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    Salinger, Holden, the main character, returns to his hometown, New York City, and becomes overwhelmed with memories. His old middle school, his home, bars and restaurants, and even the sidewalk contribute to how Holden is emotionally affected. Any time I visit my old middle school, to see my old teachers and friends, I remember how much easier life was then and how difficult it is now. I then become bitter and recall how tired I am. Despite these childhood memories, throughout the novel, Holden…

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    King and The Catcher in the Rye have a lot of similarities and differences. Both characters are bothered by their conditions. Owen is trying to find a way to get rid of his hiccups and holden is trying to find his identity but he feels isolated from the world. Holden is a lonely, introverted individual. Even Holden wants to talk to people but he doesn't know how to start a proper way to talk to people or respect them. To others, his actions come through as annoying which he finds himself in…

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    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger is about a young boy named Holden whose struggling through a traumatic experience from his younger brothers death, Allie, to his parents sending him to boarding school because of expressing his feelings. You will see the symbols Holden leaves and the signs of depression, focusing on his overall progression and development throughout the book. With the three most important symbols that he shows of his sadness and depression from the red hunting hat, the…

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