Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Alcohol, Sex, and Violence in Catcher in the Rye :: Catcher Rye Essays
      How Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, and Violence in Catcher in the Rye                  The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D Salinger,  depicts how a lonely teenager,     Holden Caulfield, deals with alcohol, sex, and violence.  Teenagers must  also     deal with these problems daily.                 Alcohol is very predominate throughout the  novel The Catcher in the Rye.     Alcoholic beverages are a readily available, and relatively inexpensive  for     minors to get.    Over the past couple of years, teenage  consumption of alcohol     has risen dramatically.  The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and  Alcoholism     states that more than 1.3 million teenagers have a drinking problem.   The     National Institute also reports that the reason for underage teenage drinking  is     they believe in a mixture of rebellion towards their parents and a sign  of     maturity.  Another reason for teenage drinking is it represents a daring  gesture.      According to Dr. Joseph Franklin, "The way drinking starts is, one kid  dares     another kid to take a drink of alcohol, and the kid doesn't want his friends  to     think he is a coward so he does.  Then the rest of them follow."                   In the book, Between Parent and  Teenager, it states the substance abuse     is the number one cause of death amongst teenagers.  Studies show that  among     high school students age 14 - 17, 60% of the students use alcohol once a  week,     75% use it at least once a month, and 85% have used it once in the year.                 In the novel, Holden Caulfield has very easy  access to alcoholic     beverages.  Throughout the novel, it seems that every time Holden gets  depressed,     he turns towards alcohol.  in Chapter 12, Holden is at Ernie's night  club and he     got served even though he was only a minor.  In Chapter 20, Holden gets  drunk.     The way he acted when he was drunk shows how pathetic you are when you can  not     function properly.                 The next topic, sex, is a very common word  nowadays.  Sex is so common     it is on television screens, blown up on billboards, and used for  commercial     enticement. It also seems that teenage men are purchasing cars and teenage  girls     are receiving more freedom from their parental figures.  A couple years  back,     					    
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