Catcher in the Rye 6
Throughout life, an individual may endure several emotionally or physically straining moments. In The Catcher In The Rye, Holden Caulfield suffers much verbal abuse, as well as physical. Both forms of the abuse, combined with other factors, eventually leads Holden to suffer a mental breakdown. Holden's actions prove that ** "A blow from a whip raises a welt, but a blow from the tongue smashes Holden experiences several fights throughout the story. Near the beginning, he begins a struggle with Stradlater, his roommate, over his friend's date, Jane Gallagher. Holden was upset to learn that the couple were alone in a car, knowing Stradlater's sexual history. Holden's mind chooses to push out the incident, so it is foggy in his head. But all he knew was, he tried to hit Stradlater but missed. After the miss, Stradlater proceeded to climb on top of Holden and take hold of his wrists, not letting him up. Stradlater dug his knees deep into Holden's chest to keep him from moving. This seemed to go on for "around ten hours". When Stradlater finally gave in and le
eventually caused Holden's emotional breakdown, the feeling that he the prospect of a prostitute. Holden reluctantly agrees to a throw, affect on Holden, and that his injury meant little to him.
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Approximate Word count = 769
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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