Represents the loss of innocence and the inevitable "fall" into the corrupt world of adulthood. "Phoniness":
: Identifying the central themes and messages of the work. Themes could range from love, hate, and revenge to more complex societal issues. In a work titled "In the Rye, Near the Abyss," themes might include alienation, the struggle with identity, or the confrontation with existential crises. rugiuose prie bedugnes analize
The novel’s title is central to its meaning. Holden Caulfield misinterprets a line from a Robert Burns poem, imagining himself as a "catcher in the rye" Represents the loss of innocence and the inevitable
: A feature that provides historical context for 1950s American social norms to help modern students understand Holden's rebellion. "Catcher" Reflection Journal Near the Abyss