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Similarities Between Death Of A Salesman And Catcher In The Rye

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Holden in The Catcher and the Rye and Biff from Death of a Salesman both struggle with becoming an adult. Throughout The Catcher and the Rye, Holden is reluctant to change into an adult. He feels the need to “catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff” (Salinger 93) falling off the cliff represents becoming an adult. Holden does not want to fall off the cliff because he is afraid of not doing well in life, even though he has his whole life ahead of him. Holden feels that the adult world has corrupted his childhood, and by becoming an adult he would become part of the corruption. Holden wants to stay innocent because life was easier when he was a child. The innocence of childhood is what Holden values most. The change into becoming an
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