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Depression And Love In The Catcher In The Rye

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Throughout the book, The Catcher in the Rye, the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, experiences feelings of depression, because he wants somebody, anyone who isn’t a phony, to love him. He tries to make friends by asking people he sees to come have a drink with him, but most of them refuse, because it’s either too late, in the case of Faith Cavendish, or they think he’s too young and easily persuaded, in the case of the blonde girl in the Lavender Room, at the hotel. From these examples, one can conclude that the two main themes in this novel are depression and love. Holden appears to be depressed from page one, since he is talking to a therapist. Ever since his brother, Allie, died in the summer of 1946, Holden has been a crumpled piece of
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