![]() ![]() ![]() Holden is immature in terms of social inadequacy and even regressing when the novel is close to final. Clinescu necesitatea apariiei, n literatura romn, a unui roman de atmosfer modern, dei respingea teoria sincronizrii obligatorii a literaturii cu filozofii i psihologii epocii, argumentnd c literatura trebuie s fie n legtur direct cu sufletul uman. ![]() Moreover, throughout the novel, although he considered himself a mature man, his actions show otherwise. Unfortunately, this solution does not work for Holden, a kid who, though theoretically has some friends at school and in New York, does not feel close to any of them and at the same time, increasingly away from than family. Although most teenagers go through this identity crisis, they manage to overcome most of the times with his friends help and sometimes with family. ![]() Holden is a frustrated teenager with serious attitude problems. In the few days he comes into contact with more people and pass through stories that constantly demoralises him at the end of the novel the reader finding out what, in fact, it was not hard to guess: that Holden tells his story in a mental hospital. Holden Caulfield, the narrator, a teenager expelled from four schools, leaving home a few days before the date set, planning to spend some time in liberty in New York, his hometown. ![]()
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