The Catcher in the Rye

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English

 

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Carrie P

 

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November 8, 2014

 

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Holden's main goal is to resist the process of maturity. The Museum of Natural history signifies his fear of change. Holden believes that "[t]he best thing . . . in [the] museum [is] that everything always [stays] right where it [is]. Nobody'd move . . . [n]obody'd be different" (121). Holden likes the world to be silent and frozen, predictable and unchanging...
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Nobody'd move . . . [n]obody'd be different" (121). Holden likes the world to be silent and frozen, predictable and unchanging. Instead of acknowledging that adulthood scares him, he imagines it to be superficial and full of "phonies" while childhood is a world of innocence, curiosity, and honesty. A perfect example of this is Holden's fantasy of the catcher in the rye field...
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