How Does Holden Deal With The Loss In Catcher In The Rye

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In the novel Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger , Holden is the main character. The loss of his brother Allie leads him to mental and physical pain and suffering. In relation to Holden, I too am suffering from the mental and physical loss and neglect from someone I cared deeply for. Holden and I are both trying to deal and cope with the destruction from the loss of someone once loved, stacked on top of everyday life and living. After Holden lost his brother he started opening a bigger eye to the negativity in the world. Holden has a different approach to “dealing” with society. People assume Holden is stubborn, short, or just flat out depressed. But really, he has a much deeper meaning and outlook on life than just that. Throughout the