How Does Holden Grow Throughout The Novel

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According to this quote by Mcheal Jackson I am Peter Pan.He represents youth,childhood,never growing up,magic flying. In the book, the Catcher in the Rye by J.D.Salinger explores the theme of the fear of growing up. In the book, a kid named Holden got kicked out of his school and decided to live in New York by himself because he didn’t want his parents to know.Holden has to try and live on his own to discover what he wants in life. This book explores the challenges and conflicts that Holden has faced while living by himself throughout the story.In the book The Catcher In The Rye the author J.D. Salinger uses the theme of the fear of growing up through Holden's life throughout the story. Resisting to move on from his past life and childhood …show more content…

In the book, the Catcher in the Rye by J.D.Salinger explores the theme of the fear of growing up. In the book, a kid named Holden got kicked out of his school and decided to live in New York by himself because he didn’t want his parents to know.Holden has to try and live on his own to discover what he wants in life. This book explores the challenges and conflicts that Holden has faced while living by himself throughout the story.In the book The Catcher In The Rye the author J.D. Salinger uses the theme of the fear of growing up through Holden's life throughout the story. Resisting to move on from his past life and childhood life. To begin with,the novel uses the symbol Museum to represent Holden resisting to move on from his Childhood and past life.Holden visits the museum of natural history becuase he was looking for his sister Phoebe and some girl told him that she might be their.He visited this museum for the first time ever since he was a little kid,but never went in.He liked it becuase the museum had never changed since he was a little kid.It all looked the same to him.“The best thing,though,in the museum was The museum represents a sanctuary for Holden, where he finds comfort in the fact that everything remains the same, unlike the outside world that keeps changing. This shows that the museum provides nostalgia for Holden because everything from when he was a little kid still remained the same and all the memories he had in this museum still stayed the same. Holden's whole trip to the museum tells us that he doesn't like the fact that he is changing and growing up. Throughout the novel, as Holden explores the museum, he finds interest with the wrapped up Egyptians in the museum reflects his desire to hold onto the past and avoid growing up.Holden was waiting around for Phoebe and met these kids. One of the kids asked him where the mummies were