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Catcher In The Rye Innocence Essay

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Childhoods never truly die, they are only put away Growing up sucks, anybody who is currently a teenager or was understands that and will fully acknowledge it. There is just something about this age group that life changing events occur, whether or not the person is ready or not to experience them. Most of the time, it is something like learning what a curse word means or experiencing the act of sexual intercorse at a young age. But sometimes it can be as serious as losing a loved one, being the victim of sexual assault, or any other traumatic event that just like a punch to the gut, acting is a welcome call to what is about to come. In author J.D. Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye, it recalls the story by the narration of a …show more content…

In the chapter where Holden is giving a note asking for Phoebe to meet him at the Museum, he discovers profanity graffitied onto the side of the elementary school: “But while I was sitting down, I saw something that drove me crazy. Somebody’d written ‘Fuck you’ on the wall. It drove me damn near crazy. I thought how phoebe and all the other little kids would see it, and how they’d wonder what the hell it meant, and then finally some dirty kid would tell them - all cockeyed, naturally - what it meant, and how they’d all think about it and maybe even worry about it for a couple of days” (Salinger 201). Clearly, Holden is very much agitated at the fact that some sick person would write ‘Fuck you’ on the wall of an elementary school. So much so that Holden says it was most likely written by perverty bum who walked onto the school grounds and wrote it just for the hell of it. Yet, there is a possibility that it was not an older individual, but a student at the school. It is evident when Holden discovers yet another ‘Fuck you’ on the wall inside the school stairwell. “I went down by a different staircase, and I saw another ‘Fuck you’ on the wall. I tried to rub it off with my hand again, but this one was scratched on, with a knife or something” (Salinger 202). It is more likely now that the first ‘Fuck you’ was written by a student rather than somebody else. Also, the significance of the first one being

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