Holden's Baseball Theme Of The Catcher In The Rye

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The theme of The Catcher in the Rye deals with childhood innocence and growing up. Holden's age is a time of change, while he is not a child still, he is not and adult either. It is a theme of change and growing. Death is another theme as he thinks of his brother Allie. His character develops throughout the story as the reader learns about different events in his life during this time. The mood and tone is depressing and sad. Overall Holden doesn't seem like a happy and content person. He resists change. He is the one telling the story so the mood and tone represent his feelings and outlook on life. The dialogue is from nis point of view and his interaction with people in his life. Some symbols in this novel are Allie's baseball