Saturday, August 3, 2019
Catcher In The Rye :: essays research papers
 In Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield goes through many  events in just three days that seemed to impact his life a lot.  He began to realize things about himself, and changes  occurred within him. Now it's 35 years later and Holden has  grown up, and has finally entered the real world. Holden  now works for a high school as a student counselor, and  deals with problems of children everyday. He is very well  liked at the school and he has only been there for three  years. He sometimes gets attached with the students  dilemmas, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. He is also  the leader of the schools Students Reaching Out program.  Holden has enjoyed his job ever since he has started and  has never thought of leaving it. Holden now lives in the small  town of Wellingville in California. He is married to a women  he met when he went back to college and they have 2 kids,  both girls. One is 6 and the other is 3. Holden's wife has all  the qualities that Jane did. A very sweet women with a great  personality. They made a perfect couple. He has gave his  kids financial and emotional support that his own parents  never gave him. Cole Cuchna 12/2/99 Per7 He does this  because he doesn't want his kids to go through what he did  growing up. Holden has made many compromises as he has  grew up. Through his daily therapy he realized that he can't  be everything he wants to be. He can't save every child he  meets from growing up and entering the real world. Every  child loses their innocents sometime in their life, and Holden  becomes to realize that. As he matures he doesn't try to save  them from the real world, but he helps them accept it. This is  why Holden is a good counselor for teenagers because  teenagers are usually just beginning to enter the real world  and Holden can help them through it. Also, as he grew he  picked up on a hobby. Everyday after work, Holden goes to  the local park and feeds the ducks. Everyday he does this, in  the winter time and everything. It gives him time to think  about what went on in the day and helps him concentrate on  any issues he might be having at the time. As Holden grew  up, he matured a lot but he also did retain some of his  childhood qualities. One of these such qualities is his  constant changing of personalities. He will go from thinking  he is crazy, to then thinking he is something else.  					    
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