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Examples Of Loneliness In Catcher In The Rye

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The Loner in the Rye It is tough being a lonely misanthrope. Hating society and being lonely are two traits that definitely do not go together and are hard to deal with. In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield has just those problems. Holden is not a hugely happy guy, as he makes it clear many times throughout the novel. All he wants to do is connect with someone, but he has particularly high standards. Most of the time, he is the cause for his miserable attitude. Holden runs into a great deal of different problems which causes him to be the way he is. Having poor interactions with people can cause a poor attitude. These interactions that Holden has cause him to feel lonely and miserable, as he feels that many people are against him. All throughout his time at Pencey Prep, he felt as if everyone there was rejecting him. When he finds out that Stradlater was planning a date with Jane, Holden’s anxiety raises by a mile. He is afraid that Stradlater would not treat her right. When Stradlater returns, Holden kept pressing him about the date and asking them about what they did. Eventually, this leads to a fistfight between the two boys. Later in the story, Holden encounters a man on the elevator, named Maurice, who offers to send him a prostitute. Holden, figuring it might cheer him up, agrees and was sent a …show more content…

In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden’s problems are reoccuring. The constant fights he is involved with cause him to think that everyone in the world is against him. His constant judging mindset causes him to believe that everyone is a phony, and his constant fear of unwanted contact causes him to not reach out to anyone at all. Holden’s awful attitude about pretty much everything leads him to live a life of loneliness. Although it may seem near impossible due to his unpleasant attitude, Holden still just wants to be the catcher in the

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