Holden's Guilt In Catcher In The Rye

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Here is an example of Holden struggling with an internal guilt versus pleasure problem. He knows that it is wrong to commit fornication mixed with listening to the girl when she says stop. However, he feels the sexual attraction and really wants to follow through. But due to him always stopping, we see that he is not as bad as he makes himself out to be. He has a conscience that works, for some things. When Sunny the prostitute does show up, he overcomes to his conscience and loses his “courage” to have intercourse, he tries to seem cool with it and says that he wishes he didn’t stop. Although Holden suggest having chats instead and most likely open up his thoughts and feelings through the course of his adventure. . In this case, Holden went