Wednesday, 14 February 2018

What frightens Holden continuously throughout the novel The Catcher in the Rye?


Caulfield's primary fear throughout the novel concerns the inevitability of entering the
competitive world of adults. As a neurotic, hypercritical teenager with a traumatic past, Holden
desperately tries to cling onto his childhood innocence and avoid entering the world of adults.
Holden's fear of adulthood is expressed through his extreme cynicism, judgmental
nature,...

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