Maturity
A detailed Summary of Maturity
Childish in the Beginning, Mature by the End
No one is born mature. We are all imature at one stage of our life, and many of us grow
up at one point or another. Maturity is a big theme in the book The Catcher in the Rye. I think
many people are immature for different reasons, there could be a tragedy in the family that
affects you in that way or maybe a certain event that was very important to you.
There are many ways that Holden is immature in the book. For example, one way
Holden is immature is how he avoids Mr. Spencers lecture, by lying to him. When someone is
mature enough they don't avoid and igno
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Approximate Word count = 426
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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