Being the catcher in the rye, Holden stands in a field of rye by a cliff and protects children from falling off- losing their innocence. However, Holden cannot save every child making Holden a butter-fingered catcher in the rye. For example, Holden feels his greatest disappointment as the catcher in the rye happens when Allie loses his battle to cancer. Because Allie suffers from Leukemia, Holden witnesses the decline of Allie’s innocence. Allie’s sickness prevents him from experiencing all of the youthful adventures every child participates in. Another child Holden feels he disappoints is James Castle. Holden attends Elkton Hills School with James. After other boys in Elkton Hills School sexually assault James, he jumps out of the window, killing himself. Holden knows James lost his innocence by those boys raping him, and this situation bothers Holden because he feels he could have saved
Being the catcher in the rye, Holden stands in a field of rye by a cliff and protects children from falling off- losing their innocence. However, Holden cannot save every child making Holden a butter-fingered catcher in the rye. For example, Holden feels his greatest disappointment as the catcher in the rye happens when Allie loses his battle to cancer. Because Allie suffers from Leukemia, Holden witnesses the decline of Allie’s innocence. Allie’s sickness prevents him from experiencing all of the youthful adventures every child participates in. Another child Holden feels he disappoints is James Castle. Holden attends Elkton Hills School with James. After other boys in Elkton Hills School sexually assault James, he jumps out of the window, killing himself. Holden knows James lost his innocence by those boys raping him, and this situation bothers Holden because he feels he could have saved