Symbols and Symbolism in “The Catcher in the Rye”

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August 13, 2016

 

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Holden is living in a world with people that he classifies as morons or phonies. The self realization that he cannot save children from becoming morons or phonies is the key to becoming an adult in Holden’s case, yet there are still symbols that Holden encounters that slowly but surely matures him, makes him responsible and helps him obtain integrity...
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The title of the novel has a very large connection to the story. The title explains the main character, Holden Caulfield, and his feelings toward life and human nature. In society he has found enormous corruption, harm, and offenses. He knows that the children of the world are ruined by the corruption of adults around them and, he states that his purpose in life will be to help save the children from vulgarity...
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