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symbolism in the Catcher and the Rye

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symbolism in the Catcher and the Rye
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  • The snow and storms represent the weather changes and patterns, as Holden faces intense struggle that representation. This describes the different stages Holden goes through while struggling, and then learning and cleansing .
  • The green dress is nostalgia, or in this chapter, it symbolizes his miss of purity and love, in other words his mommy issues are very prominent in this chapter. The dress overall represents the commitment and child like understanding he used to have in his relationships, or what he wished he had. Specifically, with his brother. It can also be the symbol of money and greed.
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  • Windows were a symbolism throughout the story because it represents Holden's understanding of the outside world, vs. his internal thoughts an himself. According to the book they give Holden a "Glimpse", the outside world - the world who wants to brainwash him of his incense leading to adulthood. The window represents how he cant stay inside forever, and that he has to face the problems of the outside world.
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