The stereotypical man prefers to be alone, not requiring anyone else to function or survive. On the other hand Holden, while he is commonly alone throughout the book, is looking for someone to talk to; his problem is that he has trouble connecting with everyone he meets. This idea of forced loneliness is a much more common theme of masculinity than the stereotypical type of loneliness, and has been only accentuated by the prevalence
The stereotypical man prefers to be alone, not requiring anyone else to function or survive. On the other hand Holden, while he is commonly alone throughout the book, is looking for someone to talk to; his problem is that he has trouble connecting with everyone he meets. This idea of forced loneliness is a much more common theme of masculinity than the stereotypical type of loneliness, and has been only accentuated by the prevalence