Kite Runner And Catcher In The Rye

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A strong father and son relationship is essential to the development of an adolescent boy. A father acts as the son’s biggest role model, pushing him to grow into a man like he is. Without this relationship, a boy can become lost on his path towards manhood. In The Kite Runner, Baba destroys the bond with his son by demanding he be a perfect Pashtun man, which causes Amir to yearn for Baba’s affection and respect. He cannot seem to let go of his childhood mistakes until his mentor, Rahim Khan finally guides him towards atonement. In The Catcher in the Rye, the father and son are at odds against their different views of life and society. Like Baba, Holden’s father seems to only care about his son’s success, while Holden strides for a life worth more than the amount of money or amount of success you have. The severely broken father son relationship takes its toll, leaving Holden, lost in New York city, seeking guidance. Only when he connects with his true mentor, Phoebe, can he finally let go of the childhood he once lost.