In Catcher in the Rye by Jerome David Salinger, Holden Caulfield suffers from an excess of sensibility and that means an excess of emotion that prevents him from functioning in the world properly. Holden puts his standards too high. So when Holden completes one of his everyday tasks, he gets very disappointed. Holden feels there is nothing to achieve in life.
First of all, Holden hates the fact that his younger brother Allie had died of leukemia. Holden loved Allie so much. Holden would say in the novel that Allie was so intelligent. Holden loved Allie
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