How Does Holden Struggle With The Transition From Childhood To Adulthood

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Throughout the novel Holdens idealistic views of childhood and his pessimistic view toward adulthood causes him to struggle with the transition from childhood to adulthood, in the end, he realizes that in order to improve his life he needs to accept the inevitability of change. Everyone deals with change in their life and depending on the change, it affects everyone differently. This is the basic idea that every single person is different in their own way. How something that is traumatizing affects one person could be completely different for someone else or someone who has already experienced something like it. Holden is a good example in the head of many sixteen year olds dealing with school, family, social life, and so much more. He shows