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Holden Caulfield Depression

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J.D. Salinger author of the famous novel “Catcher in the Rye” writes about the many issues that the protagonist a marginalized depressed teen named Holden Caulfield faces throughout the book. Salinger uses relatable scenarios targeting the adolescent age and of those with mental illness, much like Holden. Catcher in the Rye describes the life of a lonesome teen who wanders around N.Y.C as he faces his inner demons and life’s demons. Salinger’s ability to address the many social issues the protagonist encounters is remarkable as he illustrates the protagonists battle with depression, issues with loneliness and his ability to save innocence. The novel grabs readers attention as the most extreme issues are faced by Holden Caulfield a marginalized teen. …show more content…

Holden suffers from depression as he comes across unmotivated and lost in society which is caused by many events that have happened in his life. Throughout the novel Holden’s depression grows and soon starts to become suicidal giving readers a sense of unworthiness he may feel. As he mentions in the novel “What I really felt like though was committing suicide. I felt like jumping out the window. I probably would have done it too, if I’d been sure somebody’d cover me up as soon as I landed “(Salinger, 136). Holden’s desire to jump out the window makes it evident that he no longer feels good enough to live in the world. Not only does Holden talk about committing suicide, he mentions that he would do it at that instance showing his determination to end his life. Furthermore, Holden’s struggle of depression does not end there as he continues to live with the adversity alone and at the same time face other

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