How Does Holden Alienate Himself

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During the novel, it comes across many themes. Such as the fear of growing up. We see that Holden doesn’t want to mature, he scared of change and the world being so complex. Although we see the fear in him, he tries not to admit it. Through his eyes, we see that adulthood scares him, where he thinks negatively about. Therefor, childhood is innocence and people being real with each other. As well, in the novel we come across loneliness, which can also be a motif. We see Holden, always trying to alienate himself from others. It seems that actually talking to people confuses him and overwhelms him, that’s why him alienating himself is maybe his form of protecting himself from everyone and growing up so he doesn’t actually hear the truth. Throughout