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Holden Caulfield In The Catcher In The Rye

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Holden Caulfield the protagonist in the book Catcher in the Rye is in desperate need of a confident boost. Holden needs to realize that he has reached an age in which people are struggling to find themselves. Teenagers are looking to find their identity and place in society. At this age people are very critical about themselves and the world around them. Holden is always looking for things to complain about, and never seems satisfied. He is looking for self worth, and seems to feel isolated and lonely because he is unsure about himself. In an article by the New York Times it states, “Holden Caulfield the main character in the book The Catcher in the Rye, is a young boy on the verge of having a nervous breakdown.” This describes the plot of …show more content…

Wilson also published in 2012, it’s about a 19 year-old girl named Hannah who has always felt like an outsider. She always feels that something is missing in her life. One day when she is performing on stage since she is an incredible actress she faints. Hannah has always had serious, escalating medical issues and physiological problems. She feels unwanted and thinks she shouldn’t exist. After a hard consultation with her doctor she founds out that she is five months premature, which may be the cause for all of her problems. Her parents finally reveal to Hannah that she was adopted and was never told because of the tough circumstances during her birth. Her identity and the world get thrown into turmoil. She goes on a quest to find her real mother hoping that she would be able to connect with her. So her best friend Jason and her drive to New Orleans. Hannah is determined to meet her mother and return to the city of her birth, to help answer the questions that she so desperately needs. Her father being very overbearing of her forbids her to, but she still goes ahead with the plan. Hannah starts finding herself closer to the truth and is going to be taken for a ride when she gets to the end. Hannah discovers the painful truth that seems worst than the lie that was told to her. She decides not to confront her birth mother when a nurse reveals the true story of her birth. Her real mother had only been 18 when she was pregnant. She had wanted to build a real future for herself so she wanted to get an abortion. The nurse told her to give birth to the child since it is the miracle of life. Both Hannah and her twin brother were born prematurely, even though her mom wasn’t expecting two kids. Her twin brother died a few months after his birth since he was a little more deformed. With many more health problems than Hannah, Hannah starts to realize that her brother basically gave up his life for her. She begins to understand why she feels

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