The Catcher In The Rye - J D Salingerzip Direct
: This eccentric accessory represents Holden’s desire to be unique while also providing him a sense of security and protection from the world.
: Holden is drawn to the museum because nothing ever changes there. It represents his wish for life to remain static and understandable, unlike the unpredictable nature of growing up. The Catcher in the Rye - J D Salingerzip
The novel’s title stems from a misinterpretation of a Robert Burns poem by the protagonist, Holden Caulfield. He envisions himself as a "catcher" standing at the edge of a cliff, saving children from falling into the "adult" world . This metaphor encapsulates Holden's primary struggle: his desire to protect the innocence of childhood from the "phoniness" he associates with maturity. Alienation as a Defense Mechanism : This eccentric accessory represents Holden’s desire to