Friday, November 29, 2019
Holdens Beakdown Essays - Holden Caulfield, J. D. Salinger
Holden's Beakdown This fall I think youre riding for- its a special kind of fall, a horrible kind. The man falling isnt permitted to feel or hear himself hit the bottom. He just keeps falling and falling. The whole arrangements designed for men who, at some time or other in their lives, were looking for something their own environment couldnt supply them with. So they gave up looking. They gave it up before they ever really even got started. Holden Caulfields fall to psychological breakdown begins with his brother Allies death. To Holden, Allie represents everything that was good in this world. When Allie is first described, Holden only says great things about him. Youd have liked him... He was terrifically intelegent... He was the nicest (member of the family). Therefore when Allie dies, the good things in his world disappears. After this first major event, Holden gradually realizes that he is powerless to change the evil and corrupt world that he lives in. Holden is looking for something that his own environment couldnt supply him, the only thing that he ever liked, Allie. Just because somebodys dead, you dont just stop liking them, for Gods sake- especially if they were about a thousand times nicer than the people you know thatre alive and all. Another early event in Holdens life is the death of James Castle. Holden sees himself as James in many ways. James would not take back what he said about a conceited boy, and jumped out of the window before he would do something that he did not believe in. Holden is the same in many ways. He refuses to accept the fact that the world is evil, and does everything in his power to change it. The mark of an immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature one is that humbly for one. Another similarity between them both is that James was wearing Holdens sweater when he fell out of the window. As he saw James lying on the ground, Holden sees a part of himself die with him. The part that dies is the part that believes in the goodness of people and the world. Holdens tendency to get kicked out of schools is both a reason and effect of his gradual fall. He does not apply himself in school because he is depressed, and is depressed because he is being kicked out of schools. This most recent expulsion has a larger effect than usual on Holden. He cares about Pency more than he did about the other schools. And for once, he knew that he was not coming back. When Holden leaves Pency, he states that, I was sort of crying. I dont know why. Sleep tight, ya morons! Holden becomes more desperate when he realizes that his old friend Jane Gallagher was going on a date with his roommate Stradlater. He realizes that Stradlater was going to take away Janes innocence by treating her like he treats other girls. That is why Holden tries to remind Jane of her childhood when he asks Stradlater to ask her about keeping her kings in the back row. He wants to save Jane from falling off the rye field like he did. Ironically, Phoebe, who is one of the innocent children he is trying to protect, is the one who brings him to reality and to his final breakdown. Phoebe is the one who challenges his plan to escape out west. As he tells Phoebe that she cannot run away, he discovers that he too cannot run away. You cant ever find a place that is nice and peaceful, because there isnt any. All the kids were trying to grab for the gold ring, and so was old Phoebe, and I was sort of afraid shed fall off the goddamn horse, but I didnt say anything or do anything. The thing with kids is, that if they want to grab the gold ring, you have to let them do it, and not say anything. If they fall off, they fall off, but its bad if you say anything to them. The gold rings are not gold, but are really
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